Child Labour Migration and Access of their Parents’ to Basic Needs: A Quantitative Study of Dir Upper Pakistan

The improvement in access to resources ensures high social status in these traditional societies. This study investigates labour migration and their parents’ access to basic needs of life. It upgraded the social status of parents and left behind families. The study sample included of three selected...

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Main Authors: Ihsan Khan, Sami Ullah, Tariq Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IDEA PUBLISHERS 2018-06-01
Series:Liberal Arts and Social Sciences International Journal
Online Access:https://ideapublishers.org/index.php/lassij/article/view/42
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Summary:The improvement in access to resources ensures high social status in these traditional societies. This study investigates labour migration and their parents’ access to basic needs of life. It upgraded the social status of parents and left behind families. The study sample included of three selected villages of union council Doag Dara, district Dir Upper, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. A sample size of 278 respondents was selected by using the stratified random sampling technique. Chi-squire test was used to find the significance of association between access to basic needs and social status of the emigrant’s parents. Social status of the respondents was significantly associated with access to different variables investigated in the research. Revitalizing the positive traits of family institution to enhance taking care and comfort of elderly people and reducing their workload, especially in activities that involve physical exertion, were the major recommendations.
ISSN:2664-8148