
Child Labour: Burning Questions
di
G.K. Lieten
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Children’s
Science & Technology
Business & Economics
Formato
Brossura
Pagine
37
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2005
Editore
Amsterdam University Press
ISBN-10
9052601852
ISBN-13
9789052601854
Descrizione
In "Child Labour: Burning Questions," G. K. Lieten delves into the complex and pressing issue of child labor around the world. Through meticulous research and engaging narrative, Lieten examines the socio-economic factors that contribute to the persistence of child labor, painting a vivid picture of its impact on young lives. The book engages with difficult questions, pushing readers to confront the moral and ethical dilemmas associated with this pervasive problem.
Lieten provides a comprehensive analysis of various industries that exploit child labor, revealing the harsh realities faced by these vulnerable individuals. By sharing poignant stories and real-life examples, the work humanizes the statistics, making the abstract issue more relatable and urgent. The author emphasizes the responsibility of society to address and combat child labor, appealing to readers’ sense of justice and empathy.
Moreover, the book explores the effectiveness of existing measures and policies aimed at eradicating child labor, prompting critical reflections on what more can be done. Lieten advocates for collective action and systemic change, urging readers to consider their role in this global challenge.
Ultimately, "Child Labour: Burning Questions" serves as both an eye-opener and a call to action, inspiring a new generation to advocate for the rights of children everywhere. It is a vital read for anyone seeking to understand the depths of child labor and the ways in which they might contribute to a more equitable future.
Lieten provides a comprehensive analysis of various industries that exploit child labor, revealing the harsh realities faced by these vulnerable individuals. By sharing poignant stories and real-life examples, the work humanizes the statistics, making the abstract issue more relatable and urgent. The author emphasizes the responsibility of society to address and combat child labor, appealing to readers’ sense of justice and empathy.
Moreover, the book explores the effectiveness of existing measures and policies aimed at eradicating child labor, prompting critical reflections on what more can be done. Lieten advocates for collective action and systemic change, urging readers to consider their role in this global challenge.
Ultimately, "Child Labour: Burning Questions" serves as both an eye-opener and a call to action, inspiring a new generation to advocate for the rights of children everywhere. It is a vital read for anyone seeking to understand the depths of child labor and the ways in which they might contribute to a more equitable future.
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