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Case two His name is Abdissa Asfaw
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From the employer’s perspective,
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Picture 3 The weavers using the Pit
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Picture 5-children working in a gro
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Table 10 Age and Work Experience Ag
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Table 11 Age and Working Hours Age
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Table 14 Age and Payment per Week A
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Table 15 Age and Education Age of t
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Table 17 Living arrangement and tim
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Table 18 Working hours and Educatio
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4.7. Child Attitude to work In orde
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PART FIVE 5. Summary, Conclusion an
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Male children are engaged in produc
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children, raising public awareness
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operational in the area should be i
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Bekombo, G. S. (1981), The child In
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Grootaert, Christian and R. Kanbur
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Tirusew Teferra (2000) Child Labor
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3: Reassure the child that the info
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Code H Code V Code S Code R Sex Edu
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1=Yes 2=No 11. From the members of
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IV. Nutritional Status 14. How many
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Enterprise Profile V. Home Based En
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11=Sofa Seats 12=others,specify 17.
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22. Do you have any other source of
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Others specify 26. Please indicate
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29. How do you get the children? 1=
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1=Amhara 2=Oromo 3=Tigre 4=Guraghe
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5=Repeater 6=others, Specify_______
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16. If you attend school half day o
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22. Do you like working at home or
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30. What is your future plan? 1=con
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35. How did you get the job? 1=my p
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1=independent worker 2=work on a fa
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44. You are employed as_______ (you
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1=under five hours 2=5 to 8 hours 3
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64. Are you paid for your work? 1=y
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71. If No, in your opinion how are
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79. If yes, in what way do you assi
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86. In your opinion, how is your re
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• The child relationship with the