Child Labour Utilization in the Tourism Industry: A Case Study from Ampara District in Sri Lanka

H. Hettiarachchi, T. Thennakoon
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The tourism industry is considered as one of the world's fastest growing economic activities and the largest employer of manpower which generates millions of employment opportunities. Since tourism is a labour intensive industry there is an escalating demand for labour in different sectors of tourism. This demand becomes a critical issue due to reasons such as the scarcity of the trained and skilled human resource, lower salaries and wages and unwillingness among many people to pursue tourism-related employment. As a remedy to this critical issue, child labour has been used frequently. They have been employed in both formal and informal sectors of the tourism industry.  This situation is more common in the Sri Lanka tourism industry, especially in remote tourism regions.  The main objective of this research was to study the nature of child labour in the tourism industry of the Ampara district of Eastern Tourism region of Sri Lanka. After a preliminary survey, Ulla, Panama North and Panama West GNDs of the Ampara district of Eastern tourism region were selected as the study area. Applying judgment and purposive sampling techniques, 56 child workers and 19 accommodation establishments were selected as the sample. Both quantitative and qualitative methods such as questionnaire surveys, observations, interviews, group discussions and case studies were employed to collect data. The data was analyzed applying both qualitative and quantitative analytical methods. The overall findings of the study are discussed under several subheadings including the socioeconomic and family background of child workers, the existing nature and types of child labour, reasons for selecting of employment linked to tourism, places of work, salaries and wages, the nature of expenditure and problems faced by child workers. The overall findings of this study revealed that child workers have been employed in formal and informal sectors of the tourism industry. All the child labours are in the age range between 15 to 17 years. The most common form of utilizing child labour in the study area is as sellers. Economic burdens at home are the major reasons which draw the children to these jobs. Engaging in different activities, they are able to earn an income ranging from Rs. 3,000 to 15,000 and they have spent this income on different purposes. Since there are many problems related to child labour utilization active policies and plans are timely and significant to alleviate these problems. KEYWORDS : Tourism Industry, Child Labour, Labour utilization
旅游业中的童工利用:以斯里兰卡安帕拉地区为例
旅游业被认为是世界上增长最快的经济活动之一,也是人力资源的最大雇主,创造了数百万个就业机会。由于旅游业是劳动密集型产业,因此旅游业不同部门对劳动力的需求不断上升。由于缺乏训练有素和熟练的人力资源,薪金和工资较低以及许多人不愿从事与旅游有关的工作等原因,这一需求成为一个关键问题。为了解决这一严重问题,经常使用童工。她们受雇于旅游业的正式和非正式部门。这种情况在斯里兰卡旅游业中更为普遍,特别是在偏远的旅游地区。这项研究的主要目的是研究斯里兰卡东部旅游区安帕拉地区旅游业中童工的性质。经过初步调查,选择东部旅游区安帕拉区的乌拉、巴拿马北部和巴拿马西部GNDs作为研究区域。采用判断和有目的抽样技术,选取56名童工和19家住宿机构作为样本。采用问卷调查、观察、访谈、小组讨论、案例研究等定量和定性方法收集数据。采用定性和定量两种分析方法对数据进行分析。研究的总体结果在几个小标题下进行了讨论,包括童工的社会经济和家庭背景、童工的现有性质和类型、选择与旅游业有关的就业的原因、工作地点、薪金和工资、支出的性质和童工面临的问题。这项研究的总体结果表明,童工受雇于旅游业的正式和非正式部门。所有童工的年龄都在15至17岁之间。在本研究地区,最常见的利用童工的形式是作为卖家。家庭的经济负担是吸引孩子们从事这些工作的主要原因。从事不同的活动,他们能够赚取从3000卢比到1.5万卢比不等的收入,他们把这些收入花在了不同的目的上。由于存在许多与童工利用有关的问题,积极的政策和计划对于缓解这些问题是及时和重要的。关键词:旅游业,童工,劳动力利用
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