Behshid Arfania’s scientific contributions

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Child Labour in Iran: Problems and Solutions
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December 2023

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Journal of Childhood Studies

Mojdeh Pourmohammadgolzarinobar

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Behshid Arfania

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Maryam Afshari

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Mostafa Taghizadeh Ansari

The confusion of domestic laws in integration with international laws, the incorrect implementation of laws, and the economic crisis are among the most important factors of child labour in Iran. Examination of the current situation in Iran is impossible due to a lack of transparency. The first step should be to take control of working conditions. By creating special places to work and implementing measures such as recording information about child labour status and planning to improve children’s health and education, activists can help improve children’s working status.

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... Additionally, KSC's 2017 statistics on child labour in Erbil revealed that 27.4% of child workers were either internally displaced or refugees, highlighting the impact of the Syrian refugee crisis on child labour rates. Child labour has several harmful effects on children, including exploitation, involvement in criminal activities, exposure to diseases, loss of educational opportunities leading to lower literacy and income potential, and perpetuating poverty (Nobar et al., 2023;Habib et al., 2018). However, research on child labour among Syrian refugees in Kurdistan is limited compared to studies on host communities, making this research crucial in understanding the factors contributing to child labour among Syrian refugees. ...

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Children Losing Their Childhood: A Qualitative Analysis of Child Labour in Qushtapa and Darashakran Camps in Erbil
Child Labour in Iran: Problems and Solutions

Journal of Childhood Studies