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Preface vii
Chapter 1 Introducing the Work 1
Chapter 2 Concepts of Child Labor: A Critical Review 6
Chapter 3 Toward a New Understanding of Child Labor in the Urban Third World 20
Chapter 4 Tables 46
Chapter 5 Need for a Paradigm Shift 55
Bibliography 66
Appendix I 80
Appendix II 81
Index 82
List of Tables
Table-1 Distribution of the Populations According to Age and Sex 47
Table-2 Distributions of the Households According to the Presence of Some Indicators on Collective Consumption 48
Table-3 Distribution of the Populations According to the Children in Labor Force and Children Actually Working 49
Table-4 Distribution of the Working Population According to the Working Children and Working Adults 49
Table-5 Distribution of the Child Laborers According to Age and Sex 50
Table-6 Distribution of the Child Laborers and the Children Populations According to Age and Sex 50
Table- 7 Distribution of the Child Laborers According to the Status as a Laborer 51
Table-8 Distribution of the Child Laborers According to the Type of Primary Occupation 52
Table-9 Distribution of the Child Laborers According to the Primary occupation (Details of Occupations) 53
Table-10 Distribution of the Child Laborers According to Daily Income 54
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