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Children's Work, Schooling, And Welfare In Latin America David Post

Children's Work, Schooling, And Welfare In Latin America By David Post

Children's Work, Schooling, And Welfare In Latin America by David Post


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"From the 1980s through the 1990s, children in many areas of the world benefited from new opportunities to attend school, but they also faced new demands to support their families because of continuin"

Children's Work, Schooling, And Welfare In Latin America Summary

Children's Work, Schooling, And Welfare In Latin America by David Post

From the 1980s through the 1990s, children in many areas of the world benefited from new opportunities to attend school, but they also faced new demands to support their families because of continuing and, for many, worsening poverty. Children's Work, Schooling, And Welfare In Latin America is a comparative study of children, ages 12-17, in three different Latin American societies. Using nationally-representative household surveys from Chile, Peru, and Mexico, and repeatedly over different survey years, David Post documents tendencies for children to become economically active, to remain in school, or to do both. The survey data analyzed illustrates the roles of family and regional poverty, and parental resources, in determining what children did with their time in each country. However, rather than to treat children's activities merely as demographic phenomena, or in isolation of the policy environment, Post also scrutinizes the international differences in education policies, labour law, welfare spending, and mobilization for children's rights. Children's Work shows that child labour will not vanish of its own accord, nor follow a uniform path even within a common geographic region. Accordingly, there is a role for welfare policy and for popular mobilization. Post indicates that, even when children attend school, as in Peru or Mexico, many students will continue to work to support the family. If the consequence of their work is to impede their educational success, then schools will need to attend to a new dimension of inequality: that between part-time and full-time students.

About David Post

David Post teaches and researches international children's education and welfare in the Department of Education Policy Studies at The Pennsylvania State University. With support from the Spencer and Ford Foundations, Post conducted this comparative case study of three Latin American societies. In addition to his work on child labour, Post has published studies on educational opportunity and access in Hong Kong and in California. Post has been a Fulbright-Hayes scholar, a Spencer Fellow, and worked as a visiting researcher in Peru, Mexico, and Hong Kong.

Table of Contents

Preface -- Policies and Realities for Working Children in Latin America -- The Nature and Politics of Child Labor -- The Norms and Institutions of Education -- A Multivariate Model Of Child Labor and School Attendance -- Region And Gender Differences In Childrens Work And Schooling -- Conclusion: Social Mobilization, NGOs, and Policy Change -- Appendix -- Formal Interviews (with David Post Unless Otherwise Noted)

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NPB9780813339153
9780813339153
0813339154
Children's Work, Schooling, And Welfare In Latin America by David Post
New
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2001-11-15
304
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