Annexure-1 Questionnaire Questionnaire for working Children's Opinion Thesis entitled: "Child Labour: A Socio-Legal Study with special reference to Aligarh and Firozabad District of Uttar Pradesh" Name of the informant Occupation Phone No. (Off) Mobile Thank you, Research Scholar M. Khairoowala
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Annexure-1
Questionnaire
Questionnaire for working Children's Opinion
Thesis entitled: "Child Labour: A Socio-Legal Study with special reference to Aligarh and Firozabad District of Uttar Pradesh"
Name of the informant
Occupation
Phone No. (Off) Mobile
Thank you,
Research Scholar M. Khairoowala
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Personal Profile of Working Child
Name of the respondent child
Age of the respondent
Sex
Which is your native place
Religion
Caste
Education
Experience
Nature of work
Income monthly
Income Daily.
Income weekly.
What is your Father's Name
What is your parent's
Occupation
What is Income of your parent.
What is educational status of
Your parents
5-8 years
Male
village
Hindu
General OBC,
Pre-school
3"* primary
6"' primary
Secondary level
l-2yrs
Above
Skilled
300-500
Above 1200
Rs30,
Rs. 200,
Farmer
Business
; Upto Rs. 500
1500-2000
Pre-school
3''' primary
6%rimary
Secondary level
9-11 years |
Female
Mohalla
Muslim
sc Manihar, Nai,
l'* Primary
4^ primary
3-4 yrs.
Unskilled
600-800
Rs.40,
Rs. 300,
Agricultural labourer
501-1000
2001-2500
1*'Primary
4*primaiy nth
Illiterate
12-14 years
sikh
ST Qureshi, Dhobi
2"'' primary
5"̂ primary gth
5-6 yrs.
900-1100
Rs.50
Rs. 500,
Labourer in factory
1001-1500
Above 2500
2"'' primary th
5 primary gth
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Type of house where do you live
Ownership of the house where Your family lives
Rent of the house
Pucca
Rental
Rs. 300-400
Rs.601-700
Rs. 901-1000 How did you get employment?
Your father mothers both alive?
Which one is dead?
What is mode of wage payment?
How many family members you have?
No. of days you are supposed to work in a week.
No. of hours you work per day
Do you enjoy a holiday
Is the holiday paid or impaid
Does your employer treat you well.
Are you satisfied with the job
Do you face any difficulty on the job
Have you suffered any accident or bodily injury during work
Please specify the injury
Do you suffer from any health problems as a result of employment?
Are you supposed to stay outside home in connection with employment?
Kachcha
Owned
Rs. 400-500
Rs.701-800
Above 1000
Semi-pucca
Provided by the employer
Rs.500-600
Rs. 801-900
» Through own efforts » Through parents » Through relatives » Through others » Yes 1 No
» Father l^Both » Mother 1 Daily • Weekly » Monthly » Bonded against lump sum advance 1 1 - 2 ^ 7 - 8 • 3 - 4 .•;9-10 i 5 - 6 •Jll-n » 7 days • 6 days » 5 days » 8 hours » 10 hours • 12 hours • Yes • No » Paid » Unpaid • Yes • No » Yes » No • Yes • No • Yes » No
• Yes • No
> Yes No 1
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What is working condition in your unit
Do you suffer any of the following diseas
Do you know anything about your rights as a worker
Do you received wags.
» Lighting » Ventilation • Toilete • Drinking Water • First Aid » Breathing problem » Tuber closis • Poor Eyesight » Skin trouble • Any other » Yes » No » Own • Your parents
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Causes of Child Labour
Please give your assessment by tick mark (V) in the a
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Socjo-Economjc aspect
You are going for work because you support the family
You are not going to school because there is nobody in the family to support you. You are going for work because there is nobody to feed you in the family. You are going for work, because there is no sufficient income of the family. You are getting salary as settled.
You are satisfied with the present salary. You are getting over time wages.
Your parents borrowed money from others for the fulfillment of basic needs of the family. You are going for work to save the family from starvation. You are going for work because you are saving for your sister's marriage. You are going for work because your parents is poor and you support the family income. You are going for work because your father involved in criminal activity.
Educational aspect
You are not going to school because it is too far. You can not afford schooling.
Your family does not allow schooling.
Your family does not allow schooling because school is not consider valuabh to your family. You are not going to school, because you are poor in studies. You are going for work because your parents are illiterate.
Agree
ppropriate
Disagree
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Strongly agree
the given
Strongly disagree
scale.
Don't know
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You dropped out school because your father become sick. You dropped out school because your father died. You are still going to school
You are provided Midday Meal in you school. You are working at homes with your parents because your employer gives you work at the contract basis.
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Annexure-II
Questionnaire
Questionnaire for Academicians. Lawyers, Judicial Opinion
Thesis entitled: "Child Labour: A Socio-Legal Study with special reference to Aligarh and Firozabad District of Uttar Pradesh"
Name of the informant
Name of the organization
Occupation
Phone No. (Off) Mobile
Thank you,
Research Scholar M. Khairoowala
Faculty of Law Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh
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PUBLIC PERCEPTION QUESTIONNAIRE (For Academicians, Lawyers, and Judiciary)
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Name of the person
Age of the respondent
Sex
ReHgion
Caste
Education
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Male
Hindu
General
Graduate i'ost Graduate Doctorate
Female
Muslim
SC ST OBC Any other
(V) in the appropriate box as per the given scale.
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Educational Aspect
Employment of children as workers helps them to gain proficiency in the work and emerge as highly skilled and experienced adults.
Lack of reinforcement and reward for educated youth forces parents to send their children for work at an early stage?
Commercialization of education forces parents to send their children for work.
The illiteracy of parents coupled with lack of proper educational facilities in many areas paves way for child labour?
Social Aspect
Child labour helps a transition from lower to higher class to ensure better standard of living.
Child labour is a better alternative to child begging
Agree Disagree Strongly Agree
Strongly Disagree
Undecided
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Child labour is a better alternative to child prostitution
Employment to children is a service to the society for upliftment of poor
Child labour is no punishment to the tender hands but instead a proper nurture and nourishment to make them best fits in future life.
Child labour has no rationale as it is the decision of the parent who are second to none as well wishes of their children.
Child labour is not unethical rather fulfillment of social obligation by employers towards poor of whom government fails to take care of
Child labour keeps children away from education and breeds illiteracy in a society
Working children are prone to habits like smoking, gambling and extravagancy
Child labour compels children to lead pre-mature adults lives
Child labour has high opportunity cost as it leads to loss of potential intellectuals and thinkers in nation.
Inferiority complex when they sight school going children which suppresses their courage and creativity.
Children as workers are prone to exploitation by reason of their docility
Child labour is an off school of poverty which is the result of unequal distribution of wealth
Employing child labour is a violation of human rights.
Employment of child in hazardous work is a crime.
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Strongly Disagree
Undecided
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Child labour is a moral crime against humanity
Hazardous nature of job coupled with excessive work load and long hours of work are so heinous crime.
Child labour is a punishment to tender hands for no fault of theirs
Child labour laws fail as these are unacceptable to people with unsound financial position.
Weak enforcement of laws leads to child labour with impunity.
The parents of child workers shall be booked under the relevant laws.
Child labour shall be completely band in all aspects.
The employers of child labours shall be dealt with through stringent punitive measures.
The enforcement of child labour laws shall be strictly observed.
Child labour is subject to punishment under child labour laws.
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Annexure - III
Questionnaire
Questionnaire for Employers Opinioii
Thesis entitled: "Child Labour: A Socio-Legal Study with special reference to
Aligarh and Firozabad District of Uttar Pradesh"
Research Scholar M. Khairoowala
Faculty of Law Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh
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Employers view on Child Labour
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Age of the respondent
Sex
Religion
Caste
Education
Male
Hindu
General
Female
Muslim
SC ST
: Secondary level : Graduate : Post Graduate
OBC Any other
Please give your assessment by tick mark (V) in t
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You know Child labour is prohibited.
You have employed child labour because you have no fear of law enforcement.
You have child labour because you have never heard any threat of report of violation of law.
You have employed child labour because cost of production becomes low.
You have child labour because child labour is easily available
You have employed child labour due to more profitability of the concern
You have employed child labour because you need not discharging any social responsibilities.
You feel pride while providing employment to poor children
You employ child labour because no officer from labour department visited your organization so far.
You have employed child labour because you are getting appreciation in the society.
The supreme court in the latest decision decided to abolish child labour.
Govt, is not following role to eliminate child labour.
le appropriate box as per the given scale.
Agree Disagree Strongly agree
Strongly disagree
Don't know
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Society is not playing role to eliminate child labour.
NGO's are playing role to eliminate child labour.
Maintenance of attendance register for child labour is necessary.
You have employed child labor but you are getting work from their homes because of fear of fine imposed by the supreme court decision in M.C. Mehta verses union of India
You have employed child labor but you are giving work to the children at their homes because you have fear of law of enforcement and many labor legislation to stop child labor.
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Annexure - IV
Questionnaire
Questionnaire for Parents Opinion
Thesis entitled: "Child Labour: A Socio-Legal Study with special reference to Aligarh and Firozabad District of Uttar Pradesh"
Name of the informant :
Name of the organization
Occupation
Phone No. (Off) Mobile
Thank you,
Faculty of Law Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh
Research Scholar M. Khairoowala
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Parent's opinion on child labour 1. 2. 3
Name Age Occupation
4. Income
5. Education
25-30 Farmer Business Up to Rs. 500 1500-2000 Pre-school 3'*̂ primary 6* primary