Sociological Analysis of Child Labour in Selected Markets in Northern Nigeria

Field study of child labour in Northern Nigerian markets, its causes, and social consequences.

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Investigates the prevalence, causes, and socio-economic consequences of child labour in selected markets in Northern Nigeria, using interviews with traders, parents, and the children themselves.

Methodology

Mixed methods

Chapters 1–5 outline

Chapter 1

Introduction: background to child labour, statement of the problem (child labour persists despite Nigerian and international laws against it), aim and objectives, research questions, scope, significance of the study, and definition of terms.

Chapter 2

Literature Review: theoretical framework, review of related works on child labour, gaps in existing studies, and a summary positioning this project.

Chapter 3

Methodology / System Analysis and Design: mixed methods with structured interviews and questionnaires; thematic analysis. Includes data collection method, system requirements, use-case and architecture diagrams (or population, sample size, and instrument).

Chapter 4

Implementation and Results: presentation of findings and policy recommendations. Presentation of findings, testing, evaluation, and discussion of results.

Chapter 5

Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations: key findings, contribution to knowledge, limitations, and recommendations for further research.

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