To fill this gap an attempt is made in the present study to understand various determinants of child labour in the home based carpet weaving industry of kashmir and suggest some alternative policy prescriptions such that the parents themselves will withdraw their children from the labour market and enroll them in schools which in turn will help to reduce child labour.
Carpet industry child labour.
The handmade woolen carpet industry is extremely labor intensive and one of the largest export earners for india pakistan nepal and morocco.
India s handmade carpet industry has been exploiting people for decades with no repercussions for the brazen use of child labor to produce the country s number one export.
Child labour sex education employment family dropout carpet industry.
Children work long hours for very little pay.
Unicef united nations children s fund believes that children aged 4 to 14 make up to 90 percent of the carpet industry s workforce.
It is important to be aware that the rug and carpet industry is not the only perpetrator of child and bonded labor.
During the past 20 years it has been one of the fastest growing industries and most of this growth has been achieved through the use of child labor.
Introduction the violation of human rights both in india and elsewhere is condemned.
Child labor in sugar industry.
Following his death pakistani economic elites responded to declining carpet sales by denying the use of bonded child labour in their factories and employing the federal investigation agency fia to brutally harass and arrest activists working for the bonded labour liberation front bllf.
The issue of child labor should rank top.
The act has recognized the industry as a hazardous process for employing children under the age of 14 years.
Workshop owners manipulate parents into believing that their children will learn new skills that outweigh any knowledge gained at school.
But at the same time child labor is practiced all over the world that it has come to be known as a necessary evil in some places.
Under the child labour act of 1986 prohibition and regulation the indian government has prohibited employment of children in the carpet industry.