University Press of America
Pages: 166
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-4512-6 • Paperback • April 2009 • $49.99 • (£38.00)
C. Nana Derby, Ph.D., is assistant professor of criminal justice at Virginia State University. Her research revolves around contemporary slavery, feminist criminology, and crimes of transnational migration.
Chapter 1 Introduction and Need for Study
Chapter 2 Children's Childhood, Rights, and Child Labor Exploitation
Chapter 3 Research Methods
Chapter 4 Processes of Recruitment and the Nature of Relationships Between Domestic Servants and their Employers
Chapter 5 Culture of Ghana and Its Impact on Child Domestics
Chapter 6 Child Domestic Servitude as a Househild Survival Strategy
Chapter 7 Relationship Between Formal Education and the Incidence of Child Domestic Servitude
Chapter 8 Child Domestic Servitude: the Question of Contemporary Slavery
Chapter 9 Conclusions: Historical and Domestic and Economic Explanations of Contemporary Child Domestic Servitude