• Causes Of Child Labour In Crop Production
    [A CASE STUDY OF BRICK KILN INDUSTRIES IN OYO DISTRICT]

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    • 1.5 Limitations of the Study

      This study is limited to a defined geographical area covering only a small portion of the population. So the generalization of the research may not be equally applicable to other parts of the country. This study was done over a short period of time and therefore has limitations in terms of tie that was spent with each child interviewed. The present study represents only the child laborer who is under the 18 years of age working in the brick kiln industries in Oyo district.

      Study on child Labour has been carried out in other sectors but child Labor in the brick kilns. It is hoped that this study could be the basis for further research and it is also hoped that the findings would be useful in making policies and implementing rules and laws related to the elimination of child Labor in Nigeria. The outcome would then be of immense value to the government and non government organizations concern with child Labor at various levels.

      This study is limited to a defined geographical area conserving only a small portion of the population so the generalization of the research may not be equally applicable to others parts of the country. This study will be done over a short period of time and therefore has limitation in terms of time that was spent with each child interviewed. The present study represents only the child labourer who is under the 18 years of age working in the brick kiln industries


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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 2 ]INTRODUCTION Child labour is work that harms children’s well being and hinders their education, development and future livelihoods. Child labour is work which by its nature and/or the way it is carried out, harms, abuses and exploits the child or deprives the child of an education (ILO, 2006). Worldwide, agriculture is the sector where by far the largest share of child labourers is found-nearly 60 percent. According to ILO (2006) and ILO (2010), over 129 million girls and boys aged 5 to ... Continue reading---