Travail domestique et travail des enfants, le cas d'Abidjan (Côte-d'Ivoire)
Mélanie Jacquemin
Revue Tiers Monde, 2002, vol. 43, issue 170, 307-326
Abstract:
[eng] Mélanie Jacquemin — Domestic work and child labour : the case of Abidjan (Ivory Coast.). Invisible for a long while or rendered as such, child labour is now in the spotlights due to the present focus on the extreme aspects of child-exploitation. In Ivory Coast, the phenomenon of little servants is undergoing significant changes, combining traditional educational practices through work with more recent wage concerns. Observing the diversity of situations suggests that indiscriminate abolition would be difficult ; regulating labour conditions and training of servants may be considered as options to predetermination and better perspectives.
Date: 2002
Note: DOI:10.3406/tiers.2002.1596
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