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The origin of violent behaviour among child labourers in India
2008 (Engelska)Ingår i: Global Public Health, ISSN 1744-1692, E-ISSN 1744-1706, Vol. 3, nr 1, s. 77-92Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
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We explored the causes and circumstances of violent behaviour among a group of child labourers in the Indian unorganized sectors. From 14 categories of occupations, a total of 1,400 child labourers were interviewed in both urban and rural areas. The average family size of these mostly illiterate child labourers is seven, and average family income is 3,200 INR per month. In the short term child labourers become violent, aggressive, and criminal, following a pyramid of violent behaviour, including socio-economic pressure, cultural deviance, and psychological pressure. When considering family history it seems that the problem is part of a vicious cycle of violence, which persists through generations and evolves with financial crisis, early marriage, and violence in the family and workplace. Our study demonstrates that the most vulnerable groups of child labourers belong to the following workplaces: dhabas, food stalls, rail/bus stations, rail-floor cleaning, and rag picking. Giving high priority to capacity building within the community, including support for locally-generated solutions, is warranted.

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Routledge , 2008. Vol. 3, nr 1, s. 77-92
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adolescent; aggression; article; child; child abuse; child behavior; child health; child safety; community care; criminal behavior; cultural factor; educational status; family history; family size; family violence; female; financial management; health promotion; human; income; India; interview; major clinical study; male; poverty; priority journal; psychological aspect; rural area; social support; socioeconomics; urban area; vulnerable population; workplace violence; aggression; behavior disorder; child worker; cultural anthropology; food industry; marriage; mental stress; risk assessment; risk factor; social status; social stress; violence; work environment; worker
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URN: urn:nbn:se:miun:diva-39859DOI: 10.1080/17441690701238114Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-48949089771OAI: oai:DiVA.org:miun-39859DiVA, id: diva2:1467025
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