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  2. Master of Public Administrations (MPA/EMPA)

A STUDY ON LIVELIHOOD OF CHILD LABOUR (Case Study: Aged 10-17 Years Working Children in Pathein Township, Ayarwaddy Region)

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Title A STUDY ON LIVELIHOOD OF CHILD LABOUR (Case Study: Aged 10-17 Years Working Children in Pathein Township, Ayarwaddy Region)
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their families Myanmar is a developing country where child labour problem is one of the most important causes of poverty. The purpose of this thesis is to identify the working conditions of child labour and to examine the difficulties encounter in child labour aged between 10-17 years in Pathein Township. A survey was conducted on 252 respondents chosen by using cross-sectional survey data and descriptive method. According to the survey data analysis, respondents are school drop out to work. The school dropout rates are high due to the level of knowledge of parents on their children’s education which is related to their socio-economic status, education level, occupation and residential condition. Most of respondents are large household sizes and family members of respondents are casual workers who are daily basic earning. Having little average income of the head of household, and not having job security are the main reasons that affect the living of the family. The respondents are working in shops, garment factories, construction site and bricks making places. Minimum age for admission to hazardous work should be 18 years, in all economic sectors, and in any situation of employment or work. Child laborers’ physical and mental well-being is at risk, as admitted by many parents, the children themselves and community members who observed that children work long hours, carrying heavy loads and working in risky environments. The major driving factor of child labour is poverty, which is compounded by societal attitudes and lax legislation as well as lack of educational and training opportunities. This survey also found income is the most important thing for their life and most respondents were found to work in shops because of they want to support and they born in poor families.
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