Abstract:
This thesis entitled EGO-STATES OF THE EMPLOYERS OF CHILD
LABOURERS is an attempt to study the Ego States of the
employers of different kinds of child labourers in Bangladesh. The
study comprises Review of secondary data, Observation, Study of
Non-formal Education Program, Prevalence Study, Employer’s Ego
State Measurement, and Employee’s Attitude Measurement. The
researcher closely observed several hundreds of child labourers
and their employers in different areas of Bangladesh during 2001-
2004. However, she formally studied 223 employers who did not
employ child labourers, 322 employers who employed child
labours, and 254 child labourers who expressed their attitude
towards their employers.
The researcher used Ego State Inventory to measure the five ego
states of the employers. She used a self developed attitude
measuring scale containing Ten Questions to measure the attitude
of the child labourers towards their employers. In addition , she
used a Questionnaire to assess the opinions of the employers
towards Child Rights, Labour Laws, Interpersonal Relations, etc. of
the employers. The formal study was done in the north western
part of Bangladesh.
The researcher painstakingly completed a door to door survey in
four Mouzas of Rajshahi District. She has done complete study of
the present population, their demographic situation and prevalence
of child labour conditions. She also obtained all demographic data
of these four areas and compared the trends of changes those took
place since 1991 in these areas.
Child labour is a serious problem in Bangladesh. Along with the
signing of CRC, Bangladesh government has also taken some other
steps to eliminate child labour from the country. The mass media
is promoting awareness among the people not to engage children
as labourers, and strictly not in hazardous jobs. Despite the fact,
when children are seen engaged in different works, and in risky
jobs employed by adult and literate people, the question comes
whether these employers possess sound personality. The
researcher tried to answer the questions from psychosocial
viewpoints. Furthermore, the impact of non formal education
program for the working children was also studied by the
researcher.
The major objectives of the research were to make a comparison of
Ego States of employers who engage children as labourers and
those who do not engage child labourers; to investigate the
attitudes of the child labourers toward their employers; to conducta door-to-door survey in four sample areas to know the prevalence
of child labour and related variables; to carry out a follow up study
to know the impact of special education for child labourers; to
relate Ego States of the employers with their age, education, socio
economic status, exposure to Media, relationship with parents,
awareness of laws, etc.
The research was envisaged to suggest ways and means that will
motivate the employers not to engage children in hazardous jobs.
Another objective of the study was to identify other issues that
Bangladesh Government can announce an appropriate Policy
Programs related to child labour in the country.
On completion of the study the researcher concludes that it is not
possible to eliminate child labour practice from Bangladesh
overnight unless the government introduces social welfare and
child benefit schemes in the country. She also found that the
interpersonal relationship of the child labourers and their
employers are congenial in large majority of the cases.
It was found that the employers scoring high in Adult Ego State are
not employing child labours. Employers who scored high in
Nurturing Parent Ego State consider their child labours as close as
family members and look into the problems and prospects of these
children. Employers who scored high in Rebellious Ego States are
considerate to the problems of their employees, too.
Child labourers showed highest positive attitude towards the
employers who scored high in Adult Ego State, not to them who
scored high in Nurturing Parent Ego states. This finding indicates
that child labourers are intelligent and mature enough to evaluate
their employers, and not guided by their emotions.
Many employers humiliate their child labours, but the percentage
is low. The researcher found that it is not the Ego State of the
employers, rather pathogenic family condition and faulty education
of the employers lead them to humiliate their child labourers. And
their child labourers also know that.
Finally, the researcher recommends that the government needs to
have precise information about the child labour situation in order
to gain an understanding of the varying dimensions of the problem.
Research works are recommended to obtain reliable data on the
extent and nature of child labourers across activities and
occupations in both the formal and the informal sectors. This
database would have to be updated on a routine basis and should
be available to all concerned through the Internet.She also recommends that further studies should be undertaken to
explore the causes of failure in the implementation of laws and
policies, to assess and examine them in terms of resources and
attitude by the psychologists, social scientists and policy makers.
The researcher strongly felt that there must be clarity in
governmental commitments and public policy implementation, if
quality service delivery is to be ensured. Initiatives should be
geared towards developing guidelines for ameliorating working
conditions, streamlining recruitment and control mechanisms and
ensuring strict inspection services.
Description:
This Thesis is submitted to The Department of Psychology, University of Rajshahi, Rajshahi, Bangladesh for The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D)