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Inception Document and Process of Organising Community in Srilankabasti slum, Secundarabad of Andhra Pradesh

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  • Sakuntala Kasargadda

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Poverty is one of the factors which contribute for the child labour but it is not the only factor, there are other factors like environment influence, supply stream failure in delivering the services, unawareness and the trend of sending children for work. When one compares the financial contribution of children with their cost of living in the family, the cost of living is higher than their contribution but the sense of realisation has not happened here. The infrastructure regarding the services like health and education also very poor, poor infrastructure in education has contributed for the high drop out rate and non enrolment in the schools.

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  • Sakuntala Kasargadda, 2008. "Inception Document and Process of Organising Community in Srilankabasti slum, Secundarabad of Andhra Pradesh," Working Papers id:1620, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1620
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    Poverty; slum; child labour; school;
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