SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL VARIABLES RELATED TO CHILD LABOR IN TUK-TUK DRIVE. COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN URBAN AND RURAL AREA

Document Type : Review Article

Authors

1 Institute of Environmental, Ain Shams University

2 Faculty of Postgraduate Childhood Studies, Ain Shams University

3 Unit Manager Fieldsocial Studies and Surveys

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to reveal the social and psychological variables related to child labor in tuk-tuk led a comparative study between rural and urban areas, the study sample included (180) child workers on the tuk-tuk, the sample was divided between rural and urban areas, the number of children working on tuk-tukIn the countryside (100) and in urban areas (80) in the Qaliubiya governorate, the governorate of Cairo, and they belong to the descriptive studies using comparative descriptive, using deliberate sample, the researchers used a questionnaire and interview, the researchers also relied on some statistical methods including T. test TEST and duplicates, percentages and averages and standard deviation.
and the results shown by the study of social and psychological variables related to child labor in tuk-tuk led a comparative study between rural and urban areas:
The field study results showed that most of the families of working children is large Low and low economic level families of working children and that most working children live in families are integrated and there is no relationship between family breakdown and child labour market and also the vast majority of working children their fathers and mothers.
 
 

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