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VOL. 7, ISSUE 5 (2025)
The role of school in preventing child labour in Bangladesh: A critical analysis
Authors
Abdullah Hil Muntakim
Abstract
Child labor is still widespread in Bangaldesh and millions of children
are suffering from this menace which is undermining national development. This
research article investigates the crucial role of schools in preventing child
labour and is informed by empirical evidence from rural as well as urban sites
and analyses the significance of education with regard to child labour also
based on empirical data from rural as well asfromurbanareas. Results reveal
that the existence of a child in the labour force increases as parental
education decreases however, siding problems like schooling price and
inadequate infrastructure concentrate the problem. Schools are instrumental in
preventing child labour in Bangladesh by boosting school enrollment and
presenting a safe alternative to work. This is reinforced by government
policies, community investment in education and interventions such as stipends
and school meals that.
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Pages:90-97
How to cite this article:
Abdullah Hil Muntakim "The role of school in preventing child labour in Bangladesh: A critical analysis". International Journal of Social Science and Humanities, Vol 7, Issue 5, 2025, Pages 90-97
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