| Type | Conference Paper - International Seminar on Child Labour in South East Asia | 
| Title | Child Labor in India in the 1990s: Magnitude, Characteristics and Correlates | 
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| Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2001 | 
| City | New Delhi | 
| Country/State | India | 
| URL | http://www.ispepune.org.in/PDF ISSUE/2004/JISPE2304/2004_03DESHPANDE SUDHA.PDF | 
| Abstract | In a predominantly agricultural economy like India, identffication and enumeration of children at work is a dfficult task. Yet both the Census and the NSS show that incidence of child labour and its volume declined over the I990s. Child labour is necessarily a social evil that needs to be abolished whatever its magnitude. In this paper we try to identify correlates of variation in the WPRs of boys and girls I0-14 years old in rural and urban oreas of I6 large states in India between 1993-94 and 1999-2000. This knowledge will help devise policies to remedy the social evil. |