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Socio-economic determinants of child labor and repercussions of atlanta agreement in football industry Sialkot, Punjab

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Islamabad Department of Business Administration (Air University Main Campus) 2011Description: 48p. CDSummary: Sufficient measures to be taken against Child Labour are one of the many conditions for foreign trade. Pakistan like many other developing countries (Mexico, Philippine, India, Taiwan etc.) is fighting the issue of Child Labour. In this qualitative research contributes in finding the most influential determinants that push our economy to encourage child labour and how Pakistan lost its export contracts in Football industry due to uproar against child labour in 1996, this research indicates that children who once worked in sufficient appropriate environment in Football factories are now sent by parents for metal and brick working after ATLANTA project. To uncover the issue of Child Labour in the light of Sialkot Football Industry 1996 case studies and interviews being conducted as an evidence to support the issue.
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Sufficient measures to be taken against Child Labour are one of the many conditions for foreign trade. Pakistan like many other developing countries (Mexico, Philippine, India, Taiwan etc.) is fighting the issue of Child Labour. In this qualitative research contributes in finding the most influential determinants that push our economy to encourage child labour and how Pakistan lost its export contracts in Football industry due to uproar against child labour in 1996, this research indicates that children who once worked in sufficient appropriate environment in Football factories are now sent by parents for metal and brick working after ATLANTA project. To uncover the issue of Child Labour in the light of Sialkot Football Industry 1996 case studies and interviews being conducted as an evidence to support the issue.

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