Weiner Myron
The child and the state in India: Child labour and education policy in comparative perspective - New Delhi Oxford University Press 1991 - XIV, 213p
019-562920-5
Child labor in Government policy in India.
Education, Compulsory in India.
India's working children : Bangalore city market, street children of secunderabad, match industry of sivakasi, glass factories of Firozabad, pottery industry of khurja, village near Pune
Dialogues on child labour/labor : Harbans Singh report, social activist's perspective, industrial relations official, Catholic view, labor ministry official, another view from labor ministry, economist, tea plantation official, labor secretary on carpet industry
Dialogues on education : Ministry of education official Ahmedabad social activist, Ahmedabad educator, secretary of primary schools, Nana Chowk municipality school, national council of educational research and training, scientist turned educators pushouts or dropouts, educational planner
Child labor and compulsory education policy : Child labor policy, child labor laws- legislative history, Indian and international labor organization, Rajiv Gandhi's new national policy on education, legislative review
Historical comparisons- advanced industrial countries : Education v/s work, child labor and poverty, marginal industries, capitalism, law enforcement and child labor laws, right v/s duties of patents, policies and politics of state intervention
Indian and other developing countries
Values and interests in public policy : Idea of education as a duty, primary school education and development, Indian views summarized, Indian policies in comparative perspective, politics of doing nothing, religious groups, education officials and teachers, trade unionists, social activists, research community, universal schooling will not come from rising incomes
362.7 / WEI/C
The child and the state in India: Child labour and education policy in comparative perspective - New Delhi Oxford University Press 1991 - XIV, 213p
019-562920-5
Child labor in Government policy in India.
Education, Compulsory in India.
India's working children : Bangalore city market, street children of secunderabad, match industry of sivakasi, glass factories of Firozabad, pottery industry of khurja, village near Pune
Dialogues on child labour/labor : Harbans Singh report, social activist's perspective, industrial relations official, Catholic view, labor ministry official, another view from labor ministry, economist, tea plantation official, labor secretary on carpet industry
Dialogues on education : Ministry of education official Ahmedabad social activist, Ahmedabad educator, secretary of primary schools, Nana Chowk municipality school, national council of educational research and training, scientist turned educators pushouts or dropouts, educational planner
Child labor and compulsory education policy : Child labor policy, child labor laws- legislative history, Indian and international labor organization, Rajiv Gandhi's new national policy on education, legislative review
Historical comparisons- advanced industrial countries : Education v/s work, child labor and poverty, marginal industries, capitalism, law enforcement and child labor laws, right v/s duties of patents, policies and politics of state intervention
Indian and other developing countries
Values and interests in public policy : Idea of education as a duty, primary school education and development, Indian views summarized, Indian policies in comparative perspective, politics of doing nothing, religious groups, education officials and teachers, trade unionists, social activists, research community, universal schooling will not come from rising incomes
362.7 / WEI/C