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Concept Paper on Child Labour in India

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This concept papers aims at demystifying some of these social, economic and political myths, and stimulate discussion, debate and deliberation on various aspects of child labour. This paper, further, has two functions, one, it provides a background to the national child labour research; and two, as a prelude to the policy paper on child labour, this will be a working paper for facilitating a framework on the contending aspects of the issue, and the implementation of good practices.

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  • Child Rights and You CRY, 2009. "Concept Paper on Child Labour in India," Working Papers id:2236, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:2236
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    social; economic; political myths; childhood; adult; India; NSSO; adulthood status; India; child labout; research; deliberation; debate; national;
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