Disadvantaged Children in India: Empirical Evidence, Policies and Actions

Disadvantaged Children in India: Empirical Evidence, Policies and Actions
ISBN-10
981151318X
ISBN-13
9789811513183
Category
Social Science
Pages
215
Language
English
Published
2020-02-05
Publisher
Springer Nature
Authors
Sibnath Deb, Aleena Maria Sunny, Bishakha Majumdar

Description

This book addresses issues concerning five major categories of disadvantaged children, namely street children, children involved in trafficking, child labor, slum children, and children in institutional care, which apply to a large number of children around the world, including India. Compiling primary and secondary research-based evidences in addition to the first-hand experiences of the authors, it describes the link between social dynamics and the plight of disadvantaged children from both social and cultural perspectives. Each chapter includes examples and case studies to offer readers essential insights into the real-life situations of these children. At the end of each chapter, a number of evidence-based measures and models are proposed for agencies working to support disadvantaged children. Given its comprehensive coverage, the book is of interest to scholars, and government and non-government agencies involved in the welfare of disadvantaged children, funding agencies, and social science, medical and public health professionals.

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