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In some of the areas of Capital
Territory of Islamabad, Pakistan
By
Naseema Perveen
 This survey has been done in the capital city of
Islamabad during the latest month of the May
2011,in some of the areas of the capital territory
of Islamabad, which depicts an actual over
view and a true picture of the child labor
 Child labor is defined as work that exceeds a
minimum number of hours, depending on the
age of a child and on the type of work. Such
work is considered harmful to the child and
should therefore be eliminated
(UNICEF)
 Lack of resources
 Unemployment
 Not any action by government
 Most of the children adopt the occupation of
their parents
 For the survival of the food
 Child the future of nation
 Exploitation of the human capital
 Exploitation of the nation
 Poor health
 Psychological problems
 A big to problem for the future of any state
 Pick up the garbage
 Sale of the shopping bags on Sunday at
weekend markets
 Sale of the drinks at the at the educational
institutions to earn their daily meal
 Polish shoe of the others at the public areas
 Carriage of the Lau gauge at the shopping
centres
 Serve water in the public transportation areas
in the hottest points
 Collecting remains of the vendors specially the
vegetables so that they can have meal at the
end of the day
 500 PKR...the one who sells the shoes at stalls
 200 PKR...the one who sells shoping bags
 150 PKR...the one who picks garbage
 300 PKR...the one who polishes shoe at public
areas
 250 PKR...the one who serves water at the
public areas in the extreme hot season
 Parent have no solution other than employing
their own children with the job they use to do
 They expect government of any other
organization to help them out
 They are left with no other solution than
sending their children to work and to earn
 Government should take steps
 Parents should be aware of the conditions of
the children
 Parents should work hard instead of sending
their children to the outside world
 Home based industries should be made to
avoid child labor
 Education at Maddrasa
 A very energetic efforts on behalf of mothers
House
holds
Total number
of children
child
labored
School
going
children
HH1 10 10 0
HH2 6 4 2
HH3 8 8 0
HH4 9 6 3
HH5 15 13 2
HH6 5 5 0
HH7 6 6 0
HH8 9 9 0
HH9 7 7 0
HH10 3 1 2
 Child labor=K (f)
where:
k=is the constant
f=family size
Assumption:
The family has a poor back ground
Poor
Back ground
Adoption of
The same
job
Lack of
resources
Weak
governance
 Thanks!
 Thus child labor is a curse and we should try to
eliminate it at individual as well as at well as
aggregate level. Without eliminating it would
be very difficult to over come the problems and
we will never be able to be a developed nation
as today’s children are the tomorrows leaders
of the nation
BUNDELS
OF
THANKS!

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Analyzing Child Labor in Capital Territory of Islamabad

  • 1. In some of the areas of Capital Territory of Islamabad, Pakistan By Naseema Perveen
  • 2.  This survey has been done in the capital city of Islamabad during the latest month of the May 2011,in some of the areas of the capital territory of Islamabad, which depicts an actual over view and a true picture of the child labor
  • 3.  Child labor is defined as work that exceeds a minimum number of hours, depending on the age of a child and on the type of work. Such work is considered harmful to the child and should therefore be eliminated (UNICEF)
  • 4.  Lack of resources  Unemployment  Not any action by government  Most of the children adopt the occupation of their parents  For the survival of the food
  • 5.  Child the future of nation  Exploitation of the human capital  Exploitation of the nation  Poor health  Psychological problems  A big to problem for the future of any state
  • 6.  Pick up the garbage  Sale of the shopping bags on Sunday at weekend markets  Sale of the drinks at the at the educational institutions to earn their daily meal  Polish shoe of the others at the public areas  Carriage of the Lau gauge at the shopping centres
  • 7.  Serve water in the public transportation areas in the hottest points  Collecting remains of the vendors specially the vegetables so that they can have meal at the end of the day
  • 8.  500 PKR...the one who sells the shoes at stalls  200 PKR...the one who sells shoping bags  150 PKR...the one who picks garbage  300 PKR...the one who polishes shoe at public areas  250 PKR...the one who serves water at the public areas in the extreme hot season
  • 9.  Parent have no solution other than employing their own children with the job they use to do  They expect government of any other organization to help them out  They are left with no other solution than sending their children to work and to earn
  • 10.  Government should take steps  Parents should be aware of the conditions of the children  Parents should work hard instead of sending their children to the outside world  Home based industries should be made to avoid child labor
  • 11.  Education at Maddrasa  A very energetic efforts on behalf of mothers
  • 12. House holds Total number of children child labored School going children HH1 10 10 0 HH2 6 4 2 HH3 8 8 0 HH4 9 6 3 HH5 15 13 2 HH6 5 5 0 HH7 6 6 0 HH8 9 9 0 HH9 7 7 0 HH10 3 1 2
  • 13.
  • 14.  Child labor=K (f) where: k=is the constant f=family size Assumption: The family has a poor back ground
  • 15. Poor Back ground Adoption of The same job Lack of resources Weak governance
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21.  Thus child labor is a curse and we should try to eliminate it at individual as well as at well as aggregate level. Without eliminating it would be very difficult to over come the problems and we will never be able to be a developed nation as today’s children are the tomorrows leaders of the nation