Child Labour in the Gambia

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Child Labour in the Gambia

Yahya Muammed Bah
Yahya Muammed Bah University of the Gambia
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Children are the pillars of the future of every society. Thus we need to research all aspects related to them, as what they are today, is what they will be tomorrow. For any child labor study to be of any essence it must be understood as part and parcel of the societal interaction in which children are the principal actors in the different stages. Essentially, child labor study cannot be separated from the human family. Data on child labour are very scarce particularly in The Gambia and it is often difficult to measure the largely “hidden” work of children. The ILO has recently designed a new approach which has been piloted in four countries, including developing nations and the results used to generate global estimates. At present, the worldwide record suggests that the estimate of children involved in child labour ranges from 300-400 million which is approximately 4% to 5% of 2.8 billion economically active persons.

Children are the pillars of the future of every society. Thus we need to research all aspects related to them, as what they are today, is what they will be tomorrow. For any child labor study to be of any essence it must be understood as part and parcel of the societal interaction in which children are the principal actors in the different stages. Essentially, child labor study cannot be separated from the human family. Data on child labour are very scarce particularly in The Gambia and it is often difficult to measure the largely “hidden” work of children. The ILO has recently designed a new approach which has been piloted in four countries, including developing nations and the results used to generate global estimates. At present, the worldwide record suggests that the estimate of children involved in child labour ranges from 300-400 million which is approximately 4% to 5% of 2.8 billion economically active persons.

Yahya Muammed Bah
Yahya Muammed Bah University of the Gambia

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Yahya Muammed Bah. 2016. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – C: Sociology & Culture GJHSS-C Volume 16 (GJHSS Volume 16 Issue C3): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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GJHSS Volume 16 Issue C3
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