Children’s work, poverty and inequality. Refractions of children’s rights.

-The term paper shall include a title, introduction (a well-defined problem area for critical discussion), a section that explores the key debates, conclusion and a literature list. -Must demonstrate the ability for academic thinking and engage in critical debates regarding the topic Literature list: Abebe, T. 2016. Political Economy of Childrens Work: Economic Restructuring, the Coffee Trade and Social Reproduction in Post-Socialist Ethiopia. In Ansell, N. Klocker, N., and Skelton, T. (eds.) Geographies of Children and Young People: Geographies of Global Issues: Change and Threat. Springer, s.5-22 Ansell, N 2017. Experiencing global processes: poverty and inequality; development and globalization. Chapter 2. Nicola Ansell (2017) Children, Youth and Development 2ndedition. Routledge. Pp 53-108 White, S. 2002. From the politics of poverty to the politics of identity? Child rights and working children in Bangladesh. In: Journal of International Development (14), pp. 725-735 John Wall 2008. Human Rights in light of Childhood. International Journal of Childrens Rights. 2008, 523-543 Tarabini A 2010 Education and poverty in the global development agenda: Emergence, evolution and consolidation, International Journal of Educational Development, 30, 204212 Hart, J. 2008 Business as Usual? The Global Political Economy of Childhood Poverty Oxford: Young Lives Technical Note 13 available at www.younglives.org.uk/publications/technical-notes The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
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