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“Unless I work, we cannot run our house”: 
Social and Economic Rights for Children 
in Ethiopia and Andhra Pradesh, India 
Virginia Morrow 
Senior Research Officer, Young Lives 
25 Years of the UNCRC Conference 
Leiden, 18-19 November 2014
YOUNG LIVES LONGITUDINAL DESIGN 
ABOUT YOUNG LIVES 
• 12,000 children in Ethiopia, India (former Andhra Pradesh), Peru, Vietnam 
• Two age cohorts in each country: 
- 2,000 children born in 2000-01 
- 1,000 children born in 1994-95 
• Pro-poor sample: 20 sites in each country selected to reflect country 
diversity, rural-urban, livelihoods, ethnicity, gender 
• 4 major household survey rounds: in 2002; 2006/7; 2009; 2013. Final round 
2016 
• Qualitative research – narrative biographical research 
• School study and other studies 
• Comprehensive focus – nutrition, development, cognitive and psycho-social, 
education, social protection 
• Partnership of government and independent research institutes 
• Commissioned by UK Dept for International Development 
• Tracking progress of the Millennium Development Goals 
• Informing post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals agenda
YOUNG LIVES COHORT STUDY 
Same age children at 
different time points 
Qualitative nested sample 
1 2 3 4 
AGES: 1 5 8 12 15 
YOUNGER COHORT 
Following 2,000 children 
OLDER COHORT 
Following 1,000 children 
AGES: 8 12 15 19 22 
Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 
2002 2006 2009 2013 2016 
Linked 
school surveys
QualitativQeU reAsLeIaTArcThIVE RESEARCH 
• Focus on the daily lives and well-being of 
children and young people in a selection of 
YL communities – rapid social change and 
modernity/globalisation 
• Capture important changes during 
childhood and children’s trajectories - a 
life-course approach 
• Understand how policies and services are 
experienced by children (and caregivers) - 
inequalities - and who is ‘left behind’ 
• Data collection: 2007, 2008, 2011, 2014
QualitativQeU reAsLeIaTArcThIVE RESEARCH 
200+ case study children and young people 
 sub-sample of 50 young people 
in each country (equal numbers of 
boys and girls and younger and 
older cohort) 
 including focus children, their 
carers, teachers, community 
representatives 
 four communities (former AP, 
Peru and Vietnam) and five 
communities (Ethiopia) 
 combination of methods, 
including interviews, group 
discussions, creative/visual 
methods
INDIA: POLICY CONTEXT 
• Right to Education Act (2009)- increased enrolment 
• Elimination: ‘child-labour free zones’ ‘the right to a 
childhood’ 
• Social protection schemes for rural areas 
• Most children work farming/domestic work within family 
• Expectation that children will achieve at school
HARIKA,IN RURAL TELANGANA 
2007 
• Her father had injured his leg and could not work 
• Harika was involved in cotton pollination work and going to school 
• Found it difficult to manage both: “if I go to the fields I won’t get 
an education” 
• Wanted to become a teacher 
In 2008 
• Harika had received a scholarship of Rs 6,000/- per year, payable 
conditional on completing school. 
• Was still responsible for some farm work 
• In 2010 
• at College, aspiring to be a doctor 
• “You will have a better life if you study… you will get better 
jobs… you will get an educated husband.” 
• [2014, Harika is married].
2010 IN POOMPUHAR, RURAL TELANGANA 
• Shanmukapriya, aged 9: “No-one is going to the cotton 
fields now.... All the sirs [head teacher, teachers] went 
around the houses ... and told [families] that the police 
will come and arrest the fathers... They said I have to go 
to school every day. If I miss even for one day the police 
will come and take [my] father away. [My parents] got 
scared. That’s why they are sending me to school.... So I 
am going regularly. Whenever they tell me to come and 
work in the fields, I cried...” 
• Children describe being punished when they miss school for 
work. 
• Criminalisation of children’s work?
ETHIOPIA 
• Rapid rise in school enrolment, shift schooling in rural areas 
• Children work as soon as they can – 90% of 8-9 year olds in 
2009 
• Some children unwilling to attend school: 
• Defar: “Both my father and mother are getting old, Nobody 
helps them with their work except me.” 
• Working enables children to attend school: 
• Mulu: “If I didn’t have a job, I couldn’t have attended class 
because I would have had a financial constraint. ... Our 
standard of living has improved since I started work.”
Haymanot, rural Ethiopia 
HAYMANOT, RURAL ETHIOPIA 
• 2007, age 11, father had ‘died’, she had been ill, 
missed school, but recovered after staying with an aunt 
• Moved back home to look after her mother 
• 2008, aged 12, despondent and worried, caring for her 
sick mother, drought and food shortages 
• Working hard in stone crushing work - paid in grain 
• Says she wants to work and look after her mother.
In 2011, age 15, Haymanot was married 
HAYMANOT, 2010 
• Family-arranged wedding “I stopped doing paid work…” 
• Living with her husband near her mother, in a better 
house, with a “better life … because we have enough 
farm products” 
• Hoped to continue school – “my husband has to allow 
me” 
• “I have to help and improve their life” 
• though she gets tired “because I have to work in both 
houses” 
• By 2014, has a child, is separated from husband and 
back living with her mother.
DISCUSSION 
• In AP, India, right to education ‘trumps’ other rights 
• Ethiopia, there has been flexibility eg in shift schooling 
• But: right to dignity at work? respect for children’s 
responsibilities? 
UN Secretary-General’s Report on Status of CRC (2014): 
• Right to participation for working children (inter alia) 
• Implementation gap between UN CRC and actual living 
conditions 
• Many children find themselves living with multiple risks 
and multiple hazards at once – complexity.
REFERENCES 
REFERENCES 
Jo Boyden (2013) ‘“We’re not going to suffer like this in the mud”: Educational Aspirations, Social Mobility 
and Independent Child Migration among Populations Living in Poverty’, Compare, 43.4: 580-600. 
Jo Boyden and Michael Bourdillon (eds) (2012) Childhood Poverty: Multidisciplinary Approaches, 
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 
Jo Boyden and Michael Bourdillon (eds) (2014) Growing up in Poverty: Findings from Young Lives, 
Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 
Gina Crivello (2011) ‘Becoming Somebody’: Youth Transitions through Education and Migration in Peru', 
Journal of Youth Studies 14.4: 395-411. 
Gina Crivello, Virginia Morrow and Emma Wilson (2013) Young Lives Longitudinal Qualitative Research: A 
Guide for Researchers, Technical Note 26, Young Lives, Oxford. 
Virginia Morrow (2013) ‘Troubling Transitions? Young People's Experiences of Growing Up in Poverty in Rural 
Andhra Pradesh, India, Journal of Youth Studies 16.1: 86-100. 
Virginia Morrow and Kirrily Pells (2012) ‘Integrating Children’s Human Rights and Child Poverty Debates: 
Examples from Young Lives in Ethiopia and India’, Sociology 46.5: 906-920. 
Virginia Morrow, Yisak Tafere and Uma Vennam (2014) ‘Changes in Rural Children’s Use of Time: Evidence 
from Ethiopia and Andhra Pradesh’, in J. Boyden and M. Bourdillon (eds) (2014) Growing up in Poverty: 
Findings from Young Lives, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. 
UN (2014) Status of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Report of the Secretary-General, NewYork, 
United Nations.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & THANK YOU 
THANKS TO... 
Young Lives children, parents/caregivers as well as 
community leaders, teachers, health workers and 
others in communities 
Fieldworkers, data-managers, survey enumerators 
and supervisors, principal investigators and country 
directors in each country 
Oxford team 
funders: DFID, DGIS, IrishAid, Oak Foundation, 
Bernard Van Leer Foundation.
FINDING OUT MORE… 
FINDING OUT MORE 
www.younglives.org.uk 
• methods and research papers 
• datasets (UK Data Archive) 
• publications 
• child profiles and photos 
• e-newsletter 
• YouTube – CRC@25 interviews

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Social and economic rights for children morrow

  • 1. “Unless I work, we cannot run our house”: Social and Economic Rights for Children in Ethiopia and Andhra Pradesh, India Virginia Morrow Senior Research Officer, Young Lives 25 Years of the UNCRC Conference Leiden, 18-19 November 2014
  • 2. YOUNG LIVES LONGITUDINAL DESIGN ABOUT YOUNG LIVES • 12,000 children in Ethiopia, India (former Andhra Pradesh), Peru, Vietnam • Two age cohorts in each country: - 2,000 children born in 2000-01 - 1,000 children born in 1994-95 • Pro-poor sample: 20 sites in each country selected to reflect country diversity, rural-urban, livelihoods, ethnicity, gender • 4 major household survey rounds: in 2002; 2006/7; 2009; 2013. Final round 2016 • Qualitative research – narrative biographical research • School study and other studies • Comprehensive focus – nutrition, development, cognitive and psycho-social, education, social protection • Partnership of government and independent research institutes • Commissioned by UK Dept for International Development • Tracking progress of the Millennium Development Goals • Informing post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals agenda
  • 3. YOUNG LIVES COHORT STUDY Same age children at different time points Qualitative nested sample 1 2 3 4 AGES: 1 5 8 12 15 YOUNGER COHORT Following 2,000 children OLDER COHORT Following 1,000 children AGES: 8 12 15 19 22 Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 2002 2006 2009 2013 2016 Linked school surveys
  • 4. QualitativQeU reAsLeIaTArcThIVE RESEARCH • Focus on the daily lives and well-being of children and young people in a selection of YL communities – rapid social change and modernity/globalisation • Capture important changes during childhood and children’s trajectories - a life-course approach • Understand how policies and services are experienced by children (and caregivers) - inequalities - and who is ‘left behind’ • Data collection: 2007, 2008, 2011, 2014
  • 5. QualitativQeU reAsLeIaTArcThIVE RESEARCH 200+ case study children and young people  sub-sample of 50 young people in each country (equal numbers of boys and girls and younger and older cohort)  including focus children, their carers, teachers, community representatives  four communities (former AP, Peru and Vietnam) and five communities (Ethiopia)  combination of methods, including interviews, group discussions, creative/visual methods
  • 6. INDIA: POLICY CONTEXT • Right to Education Act (2009)- increased enrolment • Elimination: ‘child-labour free zones’ ‘the right to a childhood’ • Social protection schemes for rural areas • Most children work farming/domestic work within family • Expectation that children will achieve at school
  • 7. HARIKA,IN RURAL TELANGANA 2007 • Her father had injured his leg and could not work • Harika was involved in cotton pollination work and going to school • Found it difficult to manage both: “if I go to the fields I won’t get an education” • Wanted to become a teacher In 2008 • Harika had received a scholarship of Rs 6,000/- per year, payable conditional on completing school. • Was still responsible for some farm work • In 2010 • at College, aspiring to be a doctor • “You will have a better life if you study… you will get better jobs… you will get an educated husband.” • [2014, Harika is married].
  • 8. 2010 IN POOMPUHAR, RURAL TELANGANA • Shanmukapriya, aged 9: “No-one is going to the cotton fields now.... All the sirs [head teacher, teachers] went around the houses ... and told [families] that the police will come and arrest the fathers... They said I have to go to school every day. If I miss even for one day the police will come and take [my] father away. [My parents] got scared. That’s why they are sending me to school.... So I am going regularly. Whenever they tell me to come and work in the fields, I cried...” • Children describe being punished when they miss school for work. • Criminalisation of children’s work?
  • 9. ETHIOPIA • Rapid rise in school enrolment, shift schooling in rural areas • Children work as soon as they can – 90% of 8-9 year olds in 2009 • Some children unwilling to attend school: • Defar: “Both my father and mother are getting old, Nobody helps them with their work except me.” • Working enables children to attend school: • Mulu: “If I didn’t have a job, I couldn’t have attended class because I would have had a financial constraint. ... Our standard of living has improved since I started work.”
  • 10. Haymanot, rural Ethiopia HAYMANOT, RURAL ETHIOPIA • 2007, age 11, father had ‘died’, she had been ill, missed school, but recovered after staying with an aunt • Moved back home to look after her mother • 2008, aged 12, despondent and worried, caring for her sick mother, drought and food shortages • Working hard in stone crushing work - paid in grain • Says she wants to work and look after her mother.
  • 11. In 2011, age 15, Haymanot was married HAYMANOT, 2010 • Family-arranged wedding “I stopped doing paid work…” • Living with her husband near her mother, in a better house, with a “better life … because we have enough farm products” • Hoped to continue school – “my husband has to allow me” • “I have to help and improve their life” • though she gets tired “because I have to work in both houses” • By 2014, has a child, is separated from husband and back living with her mother.
  • 12. DISCUSSION • In AP, India, right to education ‘trumps’ other rights • Ethiopia, there has been flexibility eg in shift schooling • But: right to dignity at work? respect for children’s responsibilities? UN Secretary-General’s Report on Status of CRC (2014): • Right to participation for working children (inter alia) • Implementation gap between UN CRC and actual living conditions • Many children find themselves living with multiple risks and multiple hazards at once – complexity.
  • 13. REFERENCES REFERENCES Jo Boyden (2013) ‘“We’re not going to suffer like this in the mud”: Educational Aspirations, Social Mobility and Independent Child Migration among Populations Living in Poverty’, Compare, 43.4: 580-600. Jo Boyden and Michael Bourdillon (eds) (2012) Childhood Poverty: Multidisciplinary Approaches, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Jo Boyden and Michael Bourdillon (eds) (2014) Growing up in Poverty: Findings from Young Lives, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. Gina Crivello (2011) ‘Becoming Somebody’: Youth Transitions through Education and Migration in Peru', Journal of Youth Studies 14.4: 395-411. Gina Crivello, Virginia Morrow and Emma Wilson (2013) Young Lives Longitudinal Qualitative Research: A Guide for Researchers, Technical Note 26, Young Lives, Oxford. Virginia Morrow (2013) ‘Troubling Transitions? Young People's Experiences of Growing Up in Poverty in Rural Andhra Pradesh, India, Journal of Youth Studies 16.1: 86-100. Virginia Morrow and Kirrily Pells (2012) ‘Integrating Children’s Human Rights and Child Poverty Debates: Examples from Young Lives in Ethiopia and India’, Sociology 46.5: 906-920. Virginia Morrow, Yisak Tafere and Uma Vennam (2014) ‘Changes in Rural Children’s Use of Time: Evidence from Ethiopia and Andhra Pradesh’, in J. Boyden and M. Bourdillon (eds) (2014) Growing up in Poverty: Findings from Young Lives, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. UN (2014) Status of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Report of the Secretary-General, NewYork, United Nations.
  • 14. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS & THANK YOU THANKS TO... Young Lives children, parents/caregivers as well as community leaders, teachers, health workers and others in communities Fieldworkers, data-managers, survey enumerators and supervisors, principal investigators and country directors in each country Oxford team funders: DFID, DGIS, IrishAid, Oak Foundation, Bernard Van Leer Foundation.
  • 15. FINDING OUT MORE… FINDING OUT MORE www.younglives.org.uk • methods and research papers • datasets (UK Data Archive) • publications • child profiles and photos • e-newsletter • YouTube – CRC@25 interviews