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Rethinking Children’s Labor in Peru

Addressing children’s labor—and labor more broadly—requires focusing on both the monetary and emotional economies that shape children’s everyday lives, and ending the systemic exploitation of adults responsible for their care.

Pages 250-255 | Published online: 25 Aug 2019
 

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1 All names used in this article are pseudonyms.

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Leigh Campoamor

Leigh Campoamor is a cultural anthropologist who has been collaborating with working children’s movements for two decades. Her research examines how global political-economic processes affect the everyday lives of Latin Americans. She is writing a book on children, public space, and the informal economy in Lima. She can be reached at [email protected].

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