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Learning from Life Story Collection and Analysis With Children Who Work in the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Nepal
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Authors/contributors
- Karki, Shanta (Author)
- Apgar, Marina (Author)
- Snijder, Mieke (Author)
- Sharma, Ranjana (Author)
Title
Learning from Life Story Collection and Analysis With Children Who Work in the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Nepal
Abstract
The CLARISSA Nepal team collected and analysed 400 life stories of children and young
people engaged in or affected by the worst forms of child labour (WFCL), particularly in the
“Adult Entertainment” sector in Nepal, which includes children working in Dohoris (restaurants
playing folk music), dance bars, spa-massage parlours, khaja ghars (tea/snack shop) and guest
houses. Stories were also collected from children in CLARISSA’s focus neighbourhoods,
children in this category include street connected children and those working in transportation,
party palaces, domestic labour and construction sites. Of the 400 stories collected, 350 were
collected by adult researchers and 50 were collected by children themselves.
Report Number
2
Series Title
CLARISSA Learning Note
Place
Brighton
Institution
Institute of Development Studies
Date
2022-10
Language
en
Accessed
16/10/2023, 13:41
Library Catalogue
opendocs.ids.ac.uk
Extra
Accepted: 2022-11-04T12:22:13Z
Publisher: Institute of Development Studies
Citation
Karki, S., Apgar, M., Snijder, M., & Sharma, R. (2022). Learning from Life Story Collection and Analysis With Children Who Work in the Worst Forms of Child Labour in Nepal (No. 2; CLARISSA Learning Note). Institute of Development Studies. https://opendocs.ids.ac.uk/opendocs/handle/20.500.12413/17740
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