Book chapter
Regulating youth work: Lessons from Australia and the United Kingdom
Young People and Work, pp.185-202
Ashgate
2011
Abstract
The question of how to regulate the work performed by young people has attracted relatively little attention in some developed countries. This chapter explains Australian and British regulatory approaches to child employment, sampling two countries that might he considered to have few child labour problems. The chapter will comment on the appropriateness of a modern statement of rights for young workers in the context of discussion around various sources of regulation. Some of the failings of present frameworks are highlighted, and a set of goals and principles (based on those set out in Stewart 2008) arc put forward to guide the design of child employment regulation 1er developed economies. It is assumed that young workers will continue to play a role in contemporary labour markets, and that they require safeguards to assist them in benefiting from their first work experiences.
Details
- Title
- Regulating youth work: Lessons from Australia and the United Kingdom
- Authors/Creators
- N. van der Waarden (Author/Creator)A.J. Stewart (Author/Creator)
- Contributors
- R. Price (Editor)P. McDonald (Editor)J. Bailey (Editor)B. Pini (Editor)
- Publication Details
- Young People and Work, pp.185-202
- Publisher
- Ashgate; Farnham
- Identifiers
- 991005543422507891
- Copyright
- The Author
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Law
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter
- Publisher URL
- http://www.ashgate.com/default.aspx?page=637&calcTitle=1&isbn=9781409422365&lang=cy-gb
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