Children and Youth in the Labour Process in Africa - Osita Agbu - Książki - Codesria - 9782869782518 - 1 października 2009
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Children and Youth in the Labour Process in Africa

Osita Agbu

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Children and Youth in the Labour Process in Africa

Brief Description: It is increasingly clear that children and the youth today play a significant role in the labour process in Africa. But, to what extent is this role benign? And when and why does this role become exploitative rather than beneficial? This book on children and the youth in Africa sets out to address these questions. The book observes that in Africa today, children are under pressure to work, often engaged in the worst forms of child labour and therefore not living out their role as children. It argues that the social and economic environment of the African child is markedly different from what occurs elsewhere, and goes further to challenge all factors that have combined in stripping children of their childhood and turning them into instruments and commodities in the labour process. It also explains the sources, dynamics, magnitude and likely consequences of the exploitation of children and the youth in contemporary Africa. The book is an invaluable contribution to the discourse on children, while the case studies are aimed at creating more awareness about the development problems of children and the youth in Africa, with a view to evolving more effective national and global responses.

Contributor Bio:  Agbu, Osita Osita Agbu is currently a Senior Research Fellow at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Lagos.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 1 października 2009
ISBN13 9782869782518
Wydawcy Codesria
Genre Interdisciplinary Studies > Development Studies
Strony 232
Wymiary 156 × 234 × 12 mm   ·   331 g

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