Title: Child Domestic Work in India
1Child Domestic Work in India
2Child Domestic Workers are
- Child Domestic Workers are children who work
within homes outside of their own family, doing
domestic chores for a wage in cash or kind. - 12.6 million children work in India (Indian
Government) - UNICEF estimates there are 35 million child
labourers - 20-40 of child labour is domestic work
- There are approximately 50,000 child domestic
workers in Kolkata - 86 of child domestic workers in Kolkata are
girls - Child domestic workers can be as young as 10
- Most children leave their homes in rural areas to
work as domestic helpers in urban areas - Child Domestic Workers carry out a number of
household chores including cleaning, cooking,
and running errands for their employer -
3Why do children become domestic workers?
- Poverty
- Source of income
- Large families one less mouth to feed
- Education is too expensive
- Repayment of parental debt
- Lack of alternatives
- Families are unable to make enough money from
agriculture - Lack of health and educational opportunities
- Social inequality
- Middle classes demand domestic workers
- Cultural and personal attitudes to children and
work - Parental attitudes of female education
- Absence of law enforcement preventing domestic
work
4How do they find their work?
- Family most children find work through their
relatives - Placement agencies 1 in 3 children
- Child recruiters approach families and list the
advantages of sending a child into service - Recruiters then pass on the child to placement
agencies who find the work - Agents find children domestic work at the cost of
one months wage - 1 in 3 children have to give their salary to the
agents - Many children do not know the name of the
placement agency - 1 in 3 families do not know where their daughters
are working - In Sandkda village with 150 families, 70 children
have been sent to work - In Ajgara village with 300 families, 105 children
have been sent to work -
5Working Conditions
- Working hours
- Child domestic workers on average work 15 hours a
day - Most children get less than one hour break a day
- Child domestic workers are isolated from other
children - Half of child domestic workers do not get any
holiday - Half of child domestic workers do not want a
similar job - Half of child domestic workers need permission to
have food. Children often have a poor diet and
are more likely to be ill than when they were at
home - Salary
- Half of child domestic workers earn less than 12
a month (Rs. 1000-1500) and 77 have not had a
wage increase in the last 1-2 years - Child domestic workers face all kinds of abuse
physical, emotional and sexual. - Over two thirds of child domestic workers faced
physical abuse - 86 of child domestic workers faced emotional
abuse - One in four children has/had to experience sexual
abuse at work -
6There in the employers house I had to work a
lot, from washing utensils, to fetching water and
cooking I also had to wash two cars there. They
never gave me proper food- I only used to get two
pieces of burnt bread and left over vegetables. I
had to wake up at 4am. Whenever I said to them
that I needed to sleep they used to say didnt
you work in the agricultural field? So, why are
you tired?. I used to cry but they never loved
me. I worked there for 6 months. Once I broke one
glass and I was severely beaten by them. Former
Child Domestic Worker, Usha, 15, Midnapore
7- I used to work at a place where I had to take
my masters son to tuition classes and bring him
back home. Then I had to wash utensils, cook
vegetables, sweep and mop the floors, and then
buy things from the market. After doing all these
I used to come home in the evening - Mumtaz, 13
8- When I used to work, sometimes I would make
mistakes. Then my master would scold me a lot,
and at times hit me also - Akhil, 14
9Are there any positive aspects of child domestic
labourers?
- It provides an income for the poorest families
- My family, consisting of my father, mother, two
younger brothers and my granny, were literally
going without food and basic necessities, and so
I decided to quit my studies and look for a job - Protima, aged 15
- Some domestic workers may learn new skills
- Earlier this year I started domestic work at
another familys house and I still work there.
They are very nice people and I call them Uncle
and Aunt. They have a daughter, Firdaus and a
son, Arshad. Both have completed their education.
Arshad works in a show room and Firdaus teaches
young children. She helps me with my English. She
loves all of us a lot - Jahida, aged 16
- Culture and tradition
- Domestic work is seen as the best option for
teaching girls the skills they will need as adults
10What is being done?
- Government response
- 2006 14 has been made the minimum age for
employment and work in all occupations including
domestic work
11What does Save the Children do?
- To make sure boys and girls are protected
against harmful work, Save the Children has two
roles - To support direct interventions to prevent
harmful work or improve the lives of working
children - To influence those who have a duty to children to
fulfill their obligations.
12Where does Save the Children work?
- West Bengal
- (Kolkata and source districts-East Midnapur,
North and south 24 Paraganas) - Maharashtra (Thane and Mumbai city)
- Jharkhand (Source districts- Gumla, Simdega,
Ranchi) -
13Save the Children and Child Domestic Labour
- Save the Children works in four areas
- Where the children come from (source)
- Anti-trafficking committees have been set up to
disrupt the supply of children - Educating parents about the risks to their
children and the importance of education - Barring recruiters
- Urging the police to enforce the law
- Where the children work
- Encourage child workers to go to informal
education drop-in centres - Educate employers to encourage them to be child
friendly - Public opinion
- Change public acceptance of chid domestic work
through the media - Research
- Research is conducted to understand the causes
and consequences of child domestic work
14What are the challenges?
- Child Domestic Workers are difficult to protect
as they are in private homes - There is little accurate data on the number of
children involved in domestic work and the extent
of violence. - Domestic work is culturally acceptable. Parents
often believe domestic work provides better
prospects for their children - Because of the booming economy the demand for
domestic help has risen - There are few job alternatives in source areas