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Nuova Numerazione: 441793 : t Control Info: 190208s2019 ii a u000 eng d ISBN: 9788187060659 Autore: Fernandes, Ajoy,S.D.B.autore Titolo: Children of migrant construction workers in six Indian cities /Ajoy Fernandes, SDB.Libro Pubblicazione: Mumbai, India :Tej-Prasarini, Don Bosco Communications,[2019] ©2019 Descrizione fisica: xix, 227 pagine :illustrazioni ;24 cm Nota generale: Sul frontespizio: Don Bosco Research Centre Nota bibliografica: Bibliografia: pagine 184-205 Riassunto: This book presents the findings of a research study that explores the impact of the socio-economic and living conditions of migrant construction workers on the health and education of their children across the mega cities of Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Delhi, Kochi, Mumbai, and Pune. The findings have been discussed in the light of earlier research studies. Based on these findings, the book identifies local, state and national-level policies and schemes that can be invoked or enhanced to assist this population. It also draws on good practices of Government and Non-Governmental Organizations to suggest interventions that might help migrant construction workers gain access to entitlements for food, accommodation, health-care, and education for their children Soggetto: Bambini immigrati--India--Ricerche Minori--Politiche sociali--India Autore Sec. Ente: Don Bosco Research Centre (Mumbai) Collocazione: 20-C-6427M ------------------------------ 10665858 Available at Magazzino 20-C-6427 -----------------------------------------------
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