Children's Lifeworlds - Gender, Welfare and Labour in the Developing World (Paperback)


Working from a conscious committment to bridge the gap in knowledge between the world of childhood and that of adulthood, "Children's Lifeworlds" moves beyond the unusual concern with child labour and welfare to a critical assessment of both boys' and girls' daily work in the context of the family in a south Indian village. Questioning why there is so little child labour in the developing world, this book discusses how class and kinship, gender and household organization, state ideology and education combine to define children's work away. From the roots of children's position in society, "Children's Lifeworlds" shows how working children face the challenge of combining schooling with homelife and contributing to the household income. At a time when many developing countries are extending children's education, the author focuses not just on the persisting inequalities of gender or class but on the way children balance the demands made on them by the adult world, how they view childhood within that world and how, ultimately, children too make history.

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Working from a conscious committment to bridge the gap in knowledge between the world of childhood and that of adulthood, "Children's Lifeworlds" moves beyond the unusual concern with child labour and welfare to a critical assessment of both boys' and girls' daily work in the context of the family in a south Indian village. Questioning why there is so little child labour in the developing world, this book discusses how class and kinship, gender and household organization, state ideology and education combine to define children's work away. From the roots of children's position in society, "Children's Lifeworlds" shows how working children face the challenge of combining schooling with homelife and contributing to the household income. At a time when many developing countries are extending children's education, the author focuses not just on the persisting inequalities of gender or class but on the way children balance the demands made on them by the adult world, how they view childhood within that world and how, ultimately, children too make history.

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Product Details

General

Imprint

Routledge

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 1993

Availability

Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

First published

1994

Authors

Dimensions

234 x 156 x 19mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

256

ISBN-13

978-0-415-09751-2

Barcode

9780415097512

Categories

LSN

0-415-09751-7



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