From 2c3cc21dd99bc0bdb4a7ff7ea11cb7a502b61dc2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Prachi Bansal Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2017 14:06:39 +0530 Subject: [PATCH] new childlabour references --- bibliobase.bib | 37 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+) diff --git a/bibliobase.bib b/bibliobase.bib index 2e55e16..03de14e 100644 --- a/bibliobase.bib +++ b/bibliobase.bib @@ -68515,3 +68515,40 @@ year={2009}, publisher={Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Washington DC} } + +@article{NPE2016, + Title = {National Policy on Education 2016}, + Author = {S Ramamurthy}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {2017}, + Month = {Apr}, + Number = {16}, + Volume = {52}, + Abstract = {Any contemporary education policy will need to address the democratic and economic aspirations of the younger citizenry and must declare those concrete steps that would endure the realisation of those aims. But that has not been the case with the National Policy on Education 2016. The new education policy, as proposed, chooses not to address the fundamental issues plaguing the education system but instead, it propagates a corporate, neo-liberal, neo-cultural, a Sanskritised, global and market-oriented education system which is governed by a wholly separate and centralised bureaucracy, where state government power and oversight is minimal. +}, + Publisher = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Type = {Journal}} + + +@article{neera-burra-crusading, + Title = {Crusading for Children in India's Informal Economy}, + Author = {Neera Burra}, + Journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Year = {2005}, + Month = {Dec}, + Number = {49}, + Volume = {40}, + Abstract = {For the last decade or two, an interesting debate has been in progress over the definition of child labour and child work and the contribution of children's work in the informal economy. Those who have argued for a narrow definition have been motivated in part by the desire to reduce the size of the problem and thus make it more manageable. But this conceptual sleight-of-hand flies in the face of common sense and results in making the work of millions of children invisible to public policy and public action. This paper argues that the distinction at the conceptual level between child labour and child work is essentially flawed. It revisits some of the empirical questions around this distinction and concludes that such a distinction be abandoned both at the level of theory and practice. +}, + Publisher = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + Type = {Journal}} + +@article{basu_invertedu, + title={Child labor and household wealth: Theory and empirical evidence of an inverted-U}, + author={Basu, Kaushik and Das, Sanghamitra and Dutta, Bhaskar}, + journal={Journal of development Economics}, + volume={91}, + number={1}, + pages={8--14}, + year={2008}, + publisher={Elsevier}}