Thesis Proposal
Thesis Proposal
Thesis Proposal
Chapter I
INTRODUCTION
out.
activities.
labor abuses.
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Samar.
following questions:
1.1 age;
1.2 sex;
1.3 education;
in terms of:
1.1 age;
1.2 sex;
1.3 education;
poverty line.
manuscript.
authorities.
Theoretical Framework
working. 2
Carol Ann Rogers & Kenneth A. Swinnerton (2002) A Theory of Exploitative Child
Labor, retrieved from https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/6589454.pdf.
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D.K. Brown, R.M. Stern, & A.V. Deardorff (2014) Child Labor: Theory, Evidence and
Policy, retrieved from
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/24137885_Child_Labor_Theory_Evidence_and_P
olicy.
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Conceptual Framework
from it.
Paradigm
Sex
Education
income from labor
type of work employed
years of work as a laborer
Hypothesis
Null hypothesis
1.1 age
1.2 sex
1.3 education
Definition of Terms
birth.
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https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1992/ra_7610_1992.html.
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earn income.
respondents attained.
daily basis.
CHAPTER II
Philippine Statistics Authority, Final Results of the 2011 Survey on Children, Table 3,
https://psa.gov.ph/content/estimated-number-working-children-5-17-years-old-who-
worked-during-past-weekwas-33-million.
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primary occupation and about 40% get paid for their other
Nelson, G. L. M., & Quiton, J. D. (2017). Child Labor and Its Effects on Schooling,
Health and Recreation of Filipino Children. Journal of Population and Social Studies [JPSS],
26(1), 68-82. Retrieved from https://so03.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/jpss/article/view/107375.
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81%.10
let their children work and simply waits for the wages.
stability.”11
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Rosati, F. C., & Rossi, M. (2003). Children's Working Hours and School Enrollment:
Evidence from Pakistan and Nicaragua. The World Bank Economic Review, 17(2), 283- 295.
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of child labor. 15
In this sense, it is possible that
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Mukherjee, D. & Das, S. (2008). Role of Parental Education in Schooling and Child
Labour Decision: Urban India in the Last Decade. Social Indicators Research, 89, 305- 322.
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Ravallion, M., & Wodon, Q. (2000). Does Child Labour Displace Schooling?
Evidence on Behavioural Responses to an Enrollment Subsidy. The Economic Journal,
110(462), 158-175.
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Alonzo, R. and R. Edillon. 2002. Eliminating Child Labor in the Philippines. Paper
submitted to the International Labour Organization as part of an ILO/ International
Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) study.
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Año, D. 2002. A Cursory Assessment study on the Situation of Child Labor in the
Pyrotechnics Industry. A manuscript submitted to the International Labour Organization as
part of an ILO/International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) study
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Edralin, D. 2002. Indepth study on the Situation of Child Labor in the Pyrotechnics
Industry. Paper submitted to the International Labour Organization as part of an
ILO/International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) study.
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consider.21
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Brillantes,, R. 1996. Developing Strategic Services for Child Domestic Workers: Using
Survey Data on their Working and Living Conditions in Metro Manila, Manila: Bureau of
Women and Young Workers (BWYW), Department of Labor and Employment.
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development of children.23
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Fernandez, Russell & Abocejo, Ferdinand. (2014). Child Labor, Poverty and School
Attendance: Evidences from the Philippines by Region. CNU Journal of Higher Education.
Volume 8. 114-127.
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child labor. 24
Webbink, E., Smits, Jeroen, de Jong, E. (2011). Household and Context Determinants
of Child Labour in 221 Districs of 18 Developing Countries. Social Indicators Research, Online
First.
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development. 27
In this sense, Kim and Zepeda, who
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Amar, J., Palacio, J., Llinás, H., Puerta, L., Sierra, E., Pérez, A. M., & Velásquez, B.
(2008). Calidad de Vida y Salud Mental en Menores Trabajadores de Toluviejo [Quality of life
and mental health in child workers from Toluviejo]. Suma Psicológica, 15(2), 385- 410.
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Jensen, P., & Nielsen, H. S. (1997). Child labour or school attendance? Evidence from
Zambia. Journal of Population Economics, 10(4), 407-424.
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Mukherjee, D. & Das, S. (2008). Role of Parental Education in Schooling and Child
Labour Decision: Urban India in the Last Decade. Social Indicators Research, 89, 305- 322.
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youth. However, this was not the case with the group of
Kim, J., & Zepeda, L. (2004). Factors Affecting Children's Participation and Amount
of Labor on Family Farms. Journal of Safety Research, 35(4), 391-401.
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Lee, B. C., Jenkins, L. S., & Westaby, J. D. (1997). Factors Influencing Exposure of
Children to Major Hazards on Family Farms. The Journal of Rural Health, 13(3), 206- 215.
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Chapter III
METHODOLOGY
class municipality and capital of
of the province.
estuaries.
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Research Design
The Respondents
practices.
accordingly:
Male 1
Female 2
No education at all 1
Elementary level 2
Elementary graduate 3
categorized into:
2-5 years 2
6 years or more 3
into:
Highly practiced 4
Moderately practiced 3
adviser.
the research instrument will take place the day after all
f
P=
N ×100
Where:
P = percentage
f = frequency
N = number of respondents
100 = constant
∑x
x=
N
Where:
x = mean
∑ = summation
N = number of respondents
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LITERATURE CITED
Amar, J., Palacio, J., Llinás, H., Puerta, L., Sierra, E.,
Pérez, A. M., & Velásquez, B. (2008). Calidad de Vida y
Salud Mental en Menores Trabajadores de Toluviejo [Quality
of life and mental health in child workers from
Toluviejo]. Suma Psicológica, 15(2).
https://psa.gov.ph/content/estimated-number-working-
children-5-17-years-old-who-worked-during-past-weekwas-33-
million.
https://www.lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1992/
ra_7610_1992.html.
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Appendix A
Letter to the Dean
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY
Date:
Madam:
Respectfully yours,
CATHY M. CULA
ERIKA C. HERNANDEZ
Researchers
Noted:
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Recommending Approval:
Approved:
Appendix B
Letter to the Department Chair
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY
Date:
Sir:
Respectfully yours,
CATHY M. CULA
ERIKA C. HERNANDEZ
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Researchers
Recommending Approval:
JOY E. PRESADO, DPA, RCrim, LPT
Research Professor
Approved:
Appendix C
Letter to the Respondents
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINOLOGY
Date:
Dear Respondents:
Thank you.
Respectfully yours,
CATHY M. CULA
ERIKA C. HERNANDEZ
Researchers
Noted:
Research Professor
Recommending Approval:
Approved:
Appendix D
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Name (Optional):
Part I. Socio-demographic characteristics
1. Age
3. Education
[ ] No education at all
[ ] Elementary level
[ ] Elementary graduate
[ ] High school level
[ ] High school graduate
[ ] Attends school regularly
[ ] Do not attend school regularly
6. Years of work
[ ] less than 1 year
[ ] 1-3 years
[ ] 4 years or more
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Thank you!
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Appendix D
SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE
Ngaran (Opsyunal):
Una na Parti. Pangkalugaringon
Edad
2. Edukasyon
[ ] waray iniskwelahan
[ ] abot la elementary an iniskwelahan
[ ] nakatangpos sa elementary
[ ] abot la hayskul an iniskwelahan
[ ] nakatangpos sa hayskul
[ ] nasulod pa permi sa eskwelahan
[ ] danay nala nasulod sa eskwelahan
1. Nagtrabaho ak para
suportahan an
pangihalangnon saak
pamilya.
2. Nagtrabaho ak tungod sa
rason nga wara bisan
sayo an makahatag saak
kinahanglanon sa akon
ak pamilya
3. Nagtratrabaho ak bug-os
na adlaw ngan gabe
4. Napiritan ak magtrabaho
tungod sa dire kaya
saak pamilya suportahan
ak pag eskwela
5. Nagtratrabago ak bilang
sayo na trabahador
tungod sa wara saam
eskwelan
6. Nagtratrabaho ak para
makapalit saak
kalugaringon na
pangihanglanon
7. Nagtratrabaho ak kay
tungod nga may puydi
masudlan na trabaho
8. Nagtratrabaho ak kay
tungod sa karuyag saak
kag anak nga maging
responsibilidad ak
pagdako
9. Nagtratrabaho ak kay
tungod nga
naimpluwensyahan ak
saak kasangkayan nga
batan-on pa nga
nananrabaho na
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Salamat!