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Child Domestic Labor in Accra: Opportunity and Empowerment or Perpetuation of Gender Inequality?
Peace Mamle Tetteh
Ghana Studies January 2012, 14 163-189; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/gs.14.1.163
Peace Mamle Tetteh
University of Ghana

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Child Domestic Labor in Accra: Opportunity and Empowerment or Perpetuation of Gender Inequality?
Peace Mamle Tetteh
Ghana Studies Jan 2012, 14 (1) 163-189; DOI: 10.3368/gs.14.1.163
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- Article
- Introduction
- Who Are Child Domestic Workers?
- Methodology and Ethical Challenges
- Profile of Child Domestic Workers (CDWs)
- Child Domestic Labor: Culture and Mobility
- Child Domestic Labor and Education
- Child Domestic Labor and Economic Empowerment
- Child Domestics: Recreation and Entertainment
- Child Domestic Labor and Other Forms of Discrimination
- Child Domestic Labor: A Deprivation of the Present (Childhood) and a Threat to the Future (Life Aspirations)
- Conclusions and the Way Forward
- Footnotes
- References
- Info & Metrics
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