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Hazardous Child Labour in Latin America (eBook)

G.K. Lieten (Herausgeber)

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2011 | 2011
XIV, 230 Seiten
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In order to bridge the lack of information on child labour and to stimulate policy interventions the IREWOC Foundation (International Research on Working Children) has undertaken action-based research in the field of the worst forms of child labour in Latin America. In 2006 and 2007 a comparative study on the Worst Forms of Child Labour was carried out in 7 different economic sectors in Bolivia, Guatemala and Peru focussing on the hazardous worst forms. The central research objectives were as follows: •to map the working and living situations of children who are working in specific economic sectors and what the consequences of this work are for their physical and emotional wellbeing. •to investigate the reasons why these children are working in these worst forms sectors. The research results were expected to give important insights into the currently polarised debate between those who state child labour is above all related to cultural considerations and those who state that economic reasons are fundamental to the phenomena of child labour. • to map the existing policy initiatives for child labourers in the worst forms and to identify the best practices. In the face of challenges imposed by achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set by the UN, specific attention was paid to educational initiatives. Is education a useful tool in combating child labour, and vice versa, is child labour a significant obstacle to achieving universal primary education? Although the evidence from the various cases discussed in the book illustrate positive trends in terms of the worst forms of child labor, thousands of children were still found to be engaged in activities that form a direct threat to their physical, mental and moral health and jeopardize their education. This book proposes several practical recommendations for possible interventions.
In order to bridge the lack of information on child labour and to stimulate policy interventions the IREWOC Foundation (International Research on Working Children) has undertaken action-based research in the field of the worst forms of child labour in Latin America. In 2006 and 2007 a comparative study on the Worst Forms of Child Labour was carried out in 7 different economic sectors in Bolivia, Guatemala and Peru focussing on the hazardous worst forms. The central research objectives were as follows: to map the working and living situations of children who are working in specific economic sectors and what the consequences of this work are for their physical and emotional wellbeing. to investigate the reasons why these children are working in these worst forms sectors. The research results were expected to give important insights into the currently polarised debate between those who state child labour is above all related to cultural considerations and those who state that economic reasons are fundamental to the phenomena of child labour. to map the existing policy initiatives for child labourers in the worst forms and to identify the best practices. In the face of challenges imposed by achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set by the UN, specific attention was paid to educational initiatives. Is education a useful tool in combating child labour, and vice versa, is child labour a significant obstacle to achieving universal primary education? Although the evidence from the various cases discussed in the book illustrate positive trends in terms of the worst forms of child labor, thousands of children were still found to be engaged in activities that form a direct threat to their physical, mental and moral health and jeopardize their education. This book proposes several practical recommendations for possible interventions.

Preface 6
Note 8
Contents 12
Contributors 14
Chapter 1: Introduction: The Worst Forms of Child Labour in Latin America 16
New Debates 17
Worst Forms of Child Labour in Latin America 23
Research on Worst Forms 28
Peru 30
Guatemala 31
Bolivia 33
Chapter 2: Child Labour in an Urban Setting: Markets and Waste Collection in Lima 35
The Research Communities 35
Working and Living Conditions of Child Labourers 36
Participation of Children at Markets 37
Children in Waste Collection and Recycling 40
Consequences of Children’s Work 42
The Worst Forms of Child Labour 47
Why Do Children Work? 47
Interventions to Combat Child Labour 50
Conclusions 53
Recommendations 55
Chapter 3: The Risks of Becoming a Street Child: Working Children on the Streets of Lima and Cusco 57
Background and Research Questions 59
The Research Setting 59
Characteristics of the Research Population 60
Working on the Streets 63
The Transition to Street Life 66
Street Life 70
Consequences of Street Work and Street Life 73
The Worst Forms of Labour 78
Chapter 4: Child Miners in Cajamarca, Peru 80
The Children of Cajamarca: Growing Up in Poverty 81
Underage Workers in the Cajamarca Region 82
Child Labour in the Chota Quarries 84
The Impact of the Work on Children 86
Reasons for Working 88
Organisations Focussed on Child Labour in Cajamarca 90
Conclusions 92
Chapter 5: Stone Quarries in Guatemala 93
The Research Communities 93
Living Conditions 94
Pomarrosal 94
Brillantes 96
Labour Activities: Children Within the Production Chain 98
Labour Conditions 100
The Consequences of Child Labour 103
Worst Form of Child Labour? 106
Why Do Children Work? 107
Strategies to Combat Child Labour 110
Conclusions and Recommendations 113
Chapter 6: Ore Mining in Bolivia 116
Living Conditions of Children and Families in Mining 117
Children in the Mining Industry 118
Consequences 123
Why Do Children Work? 127
Economic Reasons 127
Social Reasons 128
Educational Reasons 128
Strategies to Combat Child Labour 129
NGO and GO Local Practices 129
Outcome 130
Sustainability 131
Conclusion and Recommendations 132
Chapter 7: Mining at High Altitudes in Peru 135
The Research Areas 136
Living Conditions and Education 137
Children in Gold Mining and Processing 138
Labour Conditions 142
Consequences of Child Labour 143
Why Do Children Work? 147
Strategies to Combat Child Labour 150
Conclusions and Recommendations 153
Chapter 8: Children in Traditional and Commercial Agriculture 155
The Research Setting 156
Activities in Traditional Agriculture 157
Why Do Children Work in Traditional Agriculture? 159
Commercial Agriculture 161
Why Do Children Work in Commercial Agriculture? 166
Interventions 168
Conclusions and Recommendations 172
Chapter 9: Coffee in Guatemala 174
The Research Communities 174
Living Conditions 175
El Amanecer 176
Chipel 177
Chanchicupe 178
Labour Activities: Children Within the Coffee Production Chain 178
Labour Conditions 181
The Consequences of Child Labour 185
Worst Form of Child Labour? 187
Why Do Children Work? 188
Structural and Economic Reasons 188
Best Practises 192
Results 193
The Chanchicupe Coffee Cooperative 195
Conclusions 196
Recommendations 198
Chapter 10: Children on Bolivian Sugar Cane Plantations 199
Research Setting 200
Work in the Sugar Cane Harvest 203
The Impact on Children 208
After the Interventions 212
Conclusion 215
Chapter 11: Concluding Remarks and Recommendations 218
General Living Conditions 219
Worst Forms? 219
Reasons for Children to Work 220
Strategies and Recommendations 222
References 227
Index 233

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.1.2011
Zusatzinfo XIV, 230 p.
Verlagsort Dordrecht
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Allgemeines / Lexika
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Gynäkologie / Geburtshilfe
Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege
Studium Querschnittsbereiche Prävention / Gesundheitsförderung
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Empirische Sozialforschung
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre Makroökonomie
Schlagworte Child Labour • Child Miners • IREWOC • Latin America • maternal and child health • MDG • primary education • UN • Worst forms of Child Labour
ISBN-10 94-007-0177-2 / 9400701772
ISBN-13 978-94-007-0177-9 / 9789400701779
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