Working School Children in a Nigerian Community: Revisiting the Issues

E. Owoaje, O. Ige, E. Bamgboye
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Purpose: The prevalence, risk factors and effects of work on school performance and health consequences of child labour among school children in a rapidly urbanising community in south west Nigeria was assessed. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study of 386 Junior Secondary School students was conducted. Questionnaires were used to obtain information on the students’ socio-demographic characteristics, history of child labour activities, and recent history of illness. The academic records of the students were also reviewed. Results: The prevalence of child labour was 72.5%, the median number of hours spent working per week was 18 hours (range 2- 56 hours). The main reason for working was to augment the family income (37.6%). Child labour was commoner among those: whose mothers were not educated; who had four to eight siblings, and who had a working sibling. Higher proportions of working children had repeated a class and had failed the previous term’s examinations. More of the working children reported being ill and injured in the previous term. Conclusion: Child labour is quite common in this area and is associated with negative academic and health outcomes. Multidisciplinary programmes targeted at reducing the practice should be developed. Keywords: Child labour, secondary school students, south west Nigeria
尼日利亚社区的打工学校儿童:重新审视问题
目的:评估尼日利亚西南部一个快速城市化社区学童中童工的流行程度、风险因素和工作对学习成绩的影响以及童工对健康的影响。方法:对386名初中生进行描述性横断面调查。调查问卷用于获取学生的社会人口特征、童工活动史和近期病史等信息。学生们的学习成绩也被审查了。结果:童工率为72.5%,每周工作时间中位数为18小时(范围2- 56小时)。工作的主要原因是为了增加家庭收入(37.6%)。童工在以下人群中更为普遍:母亲未受过教育;他们有4到8个兄弟姐妹,还有一个有工作的兄弟姐妹。较高比例的打工儿童在上学期的考试中留级和不及格。更多的童工报告在上学期生病和受伤。结论:童工在该地区相当普遍,并与消极的学业和健康结果有关。应制订旨在减少这种做法的多学科方案。关键词:童工,中学生,尼日利亚西南部
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