Factors influencing decisions to use child labour : a case study of poor households in Badakhshan / Pamela Hunte; Anastasia Hozyaninva. Kabul : Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2008 ; Halle (Saale) : Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Sachsen-Anhalt, 2008
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Editor: Chris Bassett Design and Layout: Chris Bassett
About the Author
About the Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Acronyms
Glossary
1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. The Research Setting
3.1 The village location and composition
3.2 Recent history and current leadership
3.3 Livelihoods
3.4 Community facilities and sources of outside support
3.5 The village social support system
3.6 Gender roles and relations, and female mobility
3.7 Links with Faizabad
4. Key Findings
4.1 Some basic information: Child labour and non-child labour households
4.2 The village school: Educational options for almost all children
4.3 The rural household economy: Insecurity and limited options
4.4 Time allocation of village children: CL and NCL
4.5 Village children who work
Children’s Ages and Work
Working conditions
Perceived risks and hazards
Children’s impressions of their work and their roles in CL decisions
Leisure time
4.6 Key aspects of child labour-relevant decision-making processes in Panj Ko
The role of the community in decisions to withdraw boys from school to work
The Case of Nabi
The Case of Abdul
Household composition: Birth order, gender and orphans
Negative and positive social sanctions
4.7 What is special about the non-child labour households?
4.8 Aspirations for the Future
5. Conclusions
Bibliography
Recent Publications from AREU