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- ItemAn assessment of the Social Economic effects of Child Labour at Karagwe Dirtrict of Tanzania.(Kampala International University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2008-06) Fredrick., L. KakuruChapter one This section dealt with the introduction of the topic itself: clearly show the outline or the topic or study, the back ground factors, the context and circumstance that have led to the study. It dealt with statement of the problem general objectives specific objective, research questions were also entailed in this chapter together with justification significance operational definitions and lastly the scope of the project Chapter two In this chapter the study entailed with literature review of the study, the introduction, form of child labor, causes and solution of the problem stated out clearly with necessary quarter and phrases spelt out with authors with their respective year of publication included. Chapter three The methodology used, in this chapter contains the research design. population or the area, sample and sampling size data collection technique data analysis data presentation. anticipated problem and possible solution of limitation of conducting the study. Chapter four The finding of the study have been interpreted both quantitatively and qualitatively table. graphs and pie- Charts have been used in order to answer the objective of the study. Table showing the category of Respondents participated, number of questionnaire supplied and total number of answered returned including percentage and total number of general respondents. Chapter five The conclusion was drown basing on the finding of this study. the recommendation given depending on the real situation found in area of study such as Government should strive to improve people's living standard, curb the new transmissions of HIV/AIDS in order to reduce the increase of child labor and sensitizing people about the negative impact of child labor to the family, community and national at large.