Understanding children’s harmful work: the methodological landscape

  • Keatie Roelen
  • , Inga Barnett
  • , Victoria Johnson
  • , Tessa Lewin
  • , Dorte Thorsen
  • , Giel Ton

Résultats de rechercheRevue par des pairs

Résumé

This chapter details the merits and challenges of a range of quantitative, qualitative, participation and certification methods that have been used to measure and evaluate the extent and impact of children’s work and child labour. The review highlights the paucity in methods to accommodate considerations of children’s harmful work. It proposes a set of research design principles for studying children’s work. The chapter also calls for the use of new and innovative methods, highlighting the need for truly integrated mixed methods as well as more exploratory qualitative, participatory and emergent methodologies.
langue originaleEnglish
titreChildren’s Work in African Agriculture
Sous-titreThe Harmful and the Harmless
rédacteurs en chefJames Sumberg, Rachel Sabates-Wheeler
EditeurBristol University Press
Chapitre3
Pages52-80
Nombre de pages28
ISBN (imprimé)978-1529226058
Les DOIs
étatPublished - 28 avr. 2023

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