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Child Labour and Protection: An Exploration of Vulnerable Children in Lagos State, Nigeria

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  • Olakunle Michael FOLAMI
  • Olufunke Justina ARUNA
  • Timothy IHIMOYAN
  • David Olabode OLATUNJI

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In recent times, there are increases in the incidence of child labor in Lagos State. Many children worked in informal sectors of the economy such as market, construction sites, beer parlors, and motor parks. Many were on the streets hawking and begging for alms. Economic doldrums, lack of parental care and forced migration were linked with the rampant in child labor in Lagos State. The problem is the Child’s Rights Act promulgated by the Lagos State government has become so ineffective. This study therefore, sets to examine the reasons for surge in child labor in recent times in Lagos State. It investigates government’s efforts in the protection of children. The study also examines parental roles in providing and nurturing children. Anomie and Social Structure Theory was used in this study to explain the reason why many children engaged in labor. This study was conducted in two areas with highest cases of child labor in Lagos State, namely: Oshodi, and Lagos Island. Qualitative method of data collection was used in this study. In-depth interviews were conducted among one hundred and ninety-eight child laborers, and fourteen welfare officers. This study found that many child laborers were abandoned by their parents, guardians and relatives. Many were truants, victims of breaking home, poverty, polygamy and forced migration. This study concluded that government should provide welfare services for children who are between Age 0 and 18. The number of children per family should also be limited to 3.

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  • Olakunle Michael FOLAMI & Olufunke Justina ARUNA & Timothy IHIMOYAN & David Olabode OLATUNJI, 2018. "Child Labour and Protection: An Exploration of Vulnerable Children in Lagos State, Nigeria," Humanities and Social Sciences Letters, Conscientia Beam, vol. 6(4), pages 171-179.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkp:hassle:v:6:y:2018:i:4:p:171-179:id:810
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