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A Global Investigation of Child Labor: Case Studies from India, Uganda, and the United States
Content:Other
Available From:Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education
Media Type:Curriculum Unit
Release Date:2001
Audience:Higher Education
Middle/Junior High School
High School
Running Time:Not applicable
Physical Description:170 p. [3 lessons] : illustrated + 26 images as overhead transparencies + Booklet on The UN convention on the rights of the child
Language:English
Author:by Selena Tai
Published by the Stanford Program on International and Cross-Cultural Education (SPICE)
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
Economics and Business
Politics and Government
Subheading:Children and Youth
Human Rights
Labor
Region:South Asia
Country:India



Abstract:

"In this curriculum unit, students gain a broader perspective on child labor and become more familiar with the issues, controversies, and debates that surround it. The three case studies highlighted in this curriculum--a street child in India, child soldiers in Uganda, and a migrant farmworker child in the United States--illustrate many complex aspects of child labor. Students will gain insight into different types of child labor, its causes, its consequences, and approaches to intervention." -- http://spice.stanford.edu. Table of Contents available at http://iis-db.stanford.edu/pubs/12022/Child_labor_.pdf




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