Co-relation of sex and occupation of working children
Journal Title: MedPulse -International Medical Journal - Year 2015, Vol 2, Issue 10
Abstract
48.57% male children were employed in sale while their counterparts, female 75% in service sector. 14.28% male children were found earning more than Rs.1000/- per month while only 6.25% female were getting more than Rs. 1000/- per month
Authors and Affiliations
Parag A Kahurke, H B Rathi
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