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ID106650
Title ProperDominant discourses, debates and silences on child labour in Africa and Asia
LanguageENG
AuthorAbebe, Tatek ;  Bessell, Sharon
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Drawing on the relevant literature, this article explores key debates and controversies on child labour in the context of Africa and Asia. It first identifies and analyses three dominant discourses on child labour: 1) the work-free childhoods perspective; 2) the socio-cultural perspective; and 3) the political economy perspective. Against the backdrop of these discourses, the article goes on to critically examine aspects of child labour that are underrepresented in the literature and in international policy circles. It concludes by highlighting the importance of grounding children's gendered work within the complex material social practices of interconnected histories and geographies in which their livelihoods unfold.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 32, No. 4; 2011: p765-786
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 32, No. 4; 2011: p765-786
Key WordsChild Labour ;  Child Labor ;  Africa ;  Asia ;  Child ;  Labor


 
 
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