Working to Be Someone
Discover the invaluable insights within "Working to Be Someone" by Jessica Kingsley Publishers, a pivotal text published in 2007. This compelling book delves into global research on working children, prioritizing their perspectives over traditional adult-centric views of child labor. With a thorough examination of the complexities surrounding childhood and employment, it serves as an essential resource for social work practitioners and scholars alike. Spanning 272 pages, this paperback edition encourages a thoughtful re-evaluation of the concept of childhood, presenting a nuanced understanding of the realities faced by working children. Whether you are a professional in the field or simply curious about the intersection of work and childhood, this book invites you to engage with its profound findings and reflections.