posted on 2024-09-05, 23:32authored byTesfamariam Fiyori
Child labour is a pervasive problem in Ethiopia as well as in Tigray region. Though
different interventions are being made by different concerned bodies especially by Tigray
Social Affairs Office and different NGOs, they are all targeted on street children and
child labour especially the hazardous once are not identified as a social problem yet.
Unless it is given due attention and supported by this kind of research, child labour will
remain a major challenge to the progress that the city have to make to achieve Education
for All by 2015. Therefore, this study is aimed to fill this knowledge gap focusing on
hazardous work settings, which are working in small industries and in vehicles/taxies, in
the city. The objective of this study was to identify the causes of hazardous child labour
and it consequence on the children’s education. The study was descriptive by its nature
and statistical tests of correlation were used to determine the causes of child labour and
the association between variables. Accordingly, all the socio economic factors have
already identified to have low association with labour participation in the small industries
while income and migration has strong correlation with labour participation in vehicles.
To examine the consequence of child labour on the educational status of the children,
international educational indicators were used and the result indicates that the school
participation and school progression rate of child labourers are far worse as compared to
the non laborers.
History
Publisher
Mekelle University
Citation
Fiyori Tesfamariam (2010) Hazardous Child labour- Causes and Consequences on the Children’s Education: The Case of Mekelle City, Thesis. Mekelle:MU.