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Why Education? Analyzing the Benefits for Former Child Labourers

David Ledet

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Abstract: This report engages questions and connections of considerable contention, such as typical justifications for child labor, governmental policies and their impact on child labor, M.V.F.’s strategy for the eradication of child labour and universalisation of education, as well as benefits of a formal education. The successes of students, their failures, and their responses to the improvements and adversity in their lives form the focus of the report and will be interjected throughout to provide supporting evidence.

Keywords: child labour; child labor; education; formal education; school education; eduation policies; universalisation of education; work; employment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008-06
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