Questionnaire on Child Labour
Child Labour Awareness and Impact Questionnaire
Introduction: Thank you for participating in this survey on child labour. Your responses will help us understand the public’s awareness and perspectives on this issue. The questionnaire will take approximately 5 minutes to complete. Your responses will remain anonymous.
1. Personal Information
- Name: John Doe
- Age: 35
- Gender: Male
- Location (City/Country): Nairobi, Kenya
- Occupation: Teacher
2. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Q1: How aware are you of child labour issues in your country?
- A) Very aware
Q2: In your opinion, what is the most common cause of child labour?
- A) Poverty
Q3: Where do you think child labour is most prevalent?
- A) Rural areas
3. Likert Scale Question
Q4: Please rate your agreement with the following statements:
- Child labour should be strictly prohibited by law.
- Strongly agree
- Education is the most effective way to eliminate child labour.
- Strongly agree
- Government and organizations are doing enough to combat child labour.
- Disagree
4. Open-Ended Questions
Q5: In your opinion, what are the long-term effects of child labour on children and society?
- Child labour can limit educational opportunities, harm physical and mental health, and perpetuate poverty. It negatively affects the growth and development of children, preventing them from reaching their full potential and contributing meaningfully to society.
Q6: What measures do you think can be taken to reduce or eliminate child labour?
- To combat child labour, governments should provide access to free, quality education, strengthen law enforcement against child labour practices, and offer financial assistance to low-income families to reduce the economic pressure on children to work.
5. Ranking Questions
Q7: Rank the following solutions in order of effectiveness to combat child labour (1 = most effective, 4 = least effective):
- 1) Access to free education
- 2) Financial support for poor families
- 3) Stronger law enforcement
- 4) Raising public awareness
6. Closing Remarks
Thank you for your responses. Your feedback will help inform our efforts to combat child labour and ensure that every child can enjoy a safe and healthy childhood.