Type | Journal Article - Lagos Journal of Geo-Information Sciences |
Title | Child Labour in Surulere LGA Lagos, Nigeria: a GIS analysis |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 1 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
Page numbers | 88-97 |
URL | http://ljgis.unilag.edu.ng/article/download/135/97 |
Abstract | Geographic Information System (GIS) uses computer hardware and software to capture,integrate, map and analyse spatial data.This paper demostrates the ability to convey and accurately report data on child labour activities using GIS. It integrates spatial and social data to map the spatial distribution of child labourers, factors that influence the pattern and the location of child labour spots in Surulere Local Government Area in Lagos. The result of this research shows that child labour is a significant problem in the study area with high number of children involve in hawking, working as shop attendants and scavenging. Different road junctions and markets are identified as the spots of child labour activities. Among the different wards in the study area,Orile Iganmu has the highest number of child labourers because of its location along the Lagos Badagry expressway. This research therefore makes available significant information for local, state and federal government, child protective services, NGO’s and community- based agencies. This information is useful for effective preventive services that will minimise the number of working children in the study area.The maps can be used as a virtual tool to identify and target the wards in study area where high number of children are involved in child labour activities. |
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