Project Resource

Push-Pull Factors On Child Labor And Child Trafficking Among Children In The Weaving Sector

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Release Year
2013
Document Type
REPORT

Report presenting results of a study meant to provide information on factors contributing to child labor and child trafficking mainly in the traditional weaving sector in Ethiopia. The research includes information on the reasons why children engage in child labor and what factors are contributing to child trafficking within the country both from the source (push) and destination points (pull).

Project Topics
Worst forms of child labor (WFCL)
Working conditions
Violence
Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)
Rurality
Reduced learning opportunities
Reduced employment opportunities
Poverty
Occupational Safety and Health
Migration
Limited access to education
Health effects
Hazardous child labor
Gender inequalities
Forced labor
Child Labor
Child domestic work
Economic Sector
Wholesale and retail trade
Manufacturing
Drug related activities
Domestic work
Crops
Commercial sexual exploitation
Begging
Intervention Type
Research
Goods
Textiles (hand-woven)
Textiles
Project
Ethiopians Fighting Against Child Exploitation (E-FACE)
Grantee
World Vision
Author
Ayalew Shibeshi, Befekadu Zeleke, Jeilu Oumer, (Addis Ababa University); World Vision Ethiopia
Research Type
Quantitative research
Language
English
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