Child labour in hazardous employment: The case of Zimbabwe.
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TextSeries: Consultancy Report Series; no. 18Publication details: Harare : Zimbabwe Institute of Development Studies, 1991.Subject(s): Summary: The study examines the extent and implications of child labour in hazardous employment in contemporary Zimbabwe. It identifies the socio-economic determinants which compel children under 16 to enter employment in order to earn an income for themselves or to supplement marginal family earnings.
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Includes bibliography.
The study examines the extent and implications of child labour in hazardous employment in contemporary Zimbabwe. It identifies the socio-economic determinants which compel children under 16 to enter employment in order to earn an income for themselves or to supplement marginal family earnings.
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