The exploited child/ edited by Bernard Schlemmer - London: Zed Books, 2000. - xi, 338 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.

1 General Introduction

Part I The Economic and Social Context of Child Labour
2 Introduction: A History of Exploited Children in Europe

Ia Child Labour in the Current Economic System
3 The Economy and Child Labour: An Overview
4 Child Labour and the Export Sector in the Indian Carpet Industry
5 Growing Up in Ghana: Deregulation and the Employment of Children
6 Living and Working Conditions: Child Labour in the Coal Mines of Colombia
7 Stigmatization versus Identity: Child Street-Workers in Mexico

Ib Child Labour in Society
8 Public Policy, Society and Child Labour
9 Why is Child Labour Tolerated? The Case of Brazil
10 Rapid Economic Growth: The Social Exclusion of Children in Thailand
11 The Public Policy Problem: Child Labour and the Law in India
12 Debates on Poor Children in Brazil: Between Marginalization and Premature Labour

Part II The Structure and Dynamics of Exploitation
13 Introduction: Child Labour in the Light of Bonded Labour

IIa The Domination of Fathers as the Typical Social Relationship
14 Paternal Domination: The Typical Relationship Conditioning the Exploitation of Children
15 Child Employment in a Capitalist Labour Market: The British Case
16 Coffee Beans and the Seeds of Labour: Child Labour on Guatemalan Plantations
17 The Exploitation of Apprentices in Togo
18 Apprenticeship in France: A Parallel Case in an Industrialized Society

IIb From Socialization through Work to Exploitation for a Profit
19 Family Versus the Logic of the Market
20 The Demand for Labour within the Household: Child Labour in Togo
21 The Household Economy and the Commercial Exploitation of Children's Work: The Case of Kerala
22 The Disintegrating Social Fabric: Child Labour and Socialization in senegal
23 'Unexploited' Labour: Social Transition in Madagascar
24 Looking Ahead: A General Conclusion



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