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Moral economies and child labour in artisanal gold mining in ghana
Samuel Okyere
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School of Sociology, Politics and International Studies
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Social Sciences
Child
100%
Slavery
28%
Gold Mining
28%
Logic
14%
Problem
7%
Representation
7%
Groups
7%
Work
7%
Social Participation
7%
Respect
7%
Rhetoric
7%
Mining
7%
Slave
7%
Ghana
7%
Children's Rights
7%
Labor
7%
Income
7%
Arts and Humanities
Abolitionist
28%
Shapes
14%
Occupations
14%
Structural
7%
Causal
7%
Action
7%
Discursive
7%
Labeling
7%
Slaves
7%
Moral economy
7%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Slavery
28%
Profit
14%
Income
7%
Shareholder Rights
7%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Labor
28%
Contrast
7%
Solution and Solubility
7%
Personal Experience
7%