Socio-Economic Analysis of Child Labor in Hyderabad City

International Research Journal of Interdisciplinary & Multidisciplinary Studies (IRJIMS), Volume 1, Issue 1, February 2015, Page No. 180-185

6 Pages Posted: 23 Feb 2015

See all articles by Muhammad Abdullah Avais

Muhammad Abdullah Avais

University of Sindh - Department of Sociology

Saima Shaikh

University of Sindh

Abdul Mirjat

University of sindh

Date Written: February 20, 2015

Abstract

This paper explores the hidden factors - pushing our future towards child labor. Sixty five child workers had been selected through the simple purposive sampling technique. All the respondents were male and having age 07-15 years. The result indicates that 49% respondents working at hotel/tea stalls. Albeit to work at hotel/tea stall comes in the category of the worst form of child labor. But, it’s unrevealed fact that the worst form of child labor noticed in Hyderabad city. 43% respondents related to Sindhi community and 54% were never ever enrolled for formal education. Fathers of 36% respondents being daily paid workers (Laborer) and 92% respondents initiated to work owing to poverty in other words to support their respective families and 05% initiated to learn skills in their own words. Monthly family income of 30% respondents is less than 6,000 Pakistani rupees. 30% respondents having 07 family members, 20% have 09 and 28% respondents have 08 family members. 49% respondents work 12 hours daily. Their honorarium is very low as compare to their services. Only 17% respondents get Pk Rs: 2,000-2,500 honorarium per month and 28% respondents get 1,000-1,500 honorarium per month. Only 26% respondents have their own homes and 74% respondents live in rented homes.

Keywords: Socio-Economic, child labor, Hyderabad city, Sindh.

JEL Classification: A14

Suggested Citation

Avais, Muhammad Abdullah and Shaikh, Saima and Mirjat, Abdul, Socio-Economic Analysis of Child Labor in Hyderabad City (February 20, 2015). International Research Journal of Interdisciplinary & Multidisciplinary Studies (IRJIMS), Volume 1, Issue 1, February 2015, Page No. 180-185, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2568022

Muhammad Abdullah Avais (Contact Author)

University of Sindh - Department of Sociology ( email )

Jamshoro
Pakistan

Saima Shaikh

University of Sindh ( email )

Jamshoro
Pakistan

Abdul Mirjat

University of sindh ( email )

Jamshoro
Pakistan

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