Study on Child labour in autombile workshops of Peshawar, Pakistan

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To determine the characteristics of children working in car workshops in Peshawar, a descriptive survey was conducted from June to November 2005 of 200 boys (6-15 years) randomly selected from 32 workshops. A questionnaire was used to collect socioeconomic and work-related data. The majority of the boys had no or little education, had started work before the age of 10 years and earned < 700 rupees/month. Most of their fathers had little education and were in poorly paid jobs, un-employed or deceased. About 40% of the boys were engaged in mechanical work. Watery eyes (31%), chronic cough (29%) and diarrhoea (22%) were the commonest symptoms reported by the boys and 38% had had a major injury.

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Khan, H., Hameed, A., & Afridi, A. K. (2007). Study on Child labour in autombile workshops of Peshawar, Pakistan. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 13(6), 1497–1502. https://doi.org/10.26719/2007.13.6.1497

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