Isabel Cofie, PhD's New Book 'Child Laborers in Tema and Accra Metro Areas: Volume 1' is a Thought-Provoking Read on the Idea of Poverty and Its Impact on the Society
Recent release 'Child Laborers in Tema and Accra Metro Areas: Volume 1' from Covenant Books author Isabel Cofie, PhD is an astute account that tackles on poverty and how it greatly affects individual and communal lives.
HACKETTSTOWN, N.J., July 9, 2019 (Newswire.com) - Isabel Cofie, PhD, a doctoral student at University of Birmingham, UK Department of West African Affairs, an investigative journalist who studied child labor, has completed her new book, “Child Laborers in Tema and Accra Metro Areas: Volume 1”: a scholarly narrative that discusses poverty and its effect upon families and especially children.
Cofie writes, “What is poverty and how does it affect family life and children in particular? How should children from an early age be socialized to menial labor? This seven-year research seeks to understand how girls are socialized in a modern traditionalistic society that is bent on stripping them of normal childhood and destined for a life of back-breaking and dangerous manual street labor for a long stretch of time in order to put food on the family table without quality of life and education for a career.”
Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Isabel Cofie, PhD’s new book enlightens the readers with viewpoints on how to raise awareness on the current social dilemma of beggary that affects people worldwide.
This book is the culmination of comprehensive research that sheds light on the shifting cultural practice involving children and their early labor as a result of poverty.
Readers can purchase “Child Laborers in Tema and Accra Metro Areas: Volume 1” at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, or Barnes and Noble.
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