La presente investigación buscó identificar y analizar las creencias y actitudes entorno a la infancia y el trabajo infantil y su relación con los valores individuales en 12 madres pertenecientes a los distritos de Villa El Salvador y San Juan de Lurigancho en Lima Metropolitana. Para ello, se construyó una entrevista semi-estructurada. Se obtuvieron como resultados que las entrevistadas vinculan la infancia con características y actividades relacionadas principalmente con la recreación y la educación, evalúan al trabajo infantil de forma negativa y ambivalente, influenciadas por el contexto inseguro en el que viven. Además, evidencian como base de sus creencias y actitudes sobre la infancia y trabajo infantil, valores como trabajo, progreso, responsabilidad y filiación. Palabras clave: creencias, actitudes, valores, infancia, trabajo infantil Beliefs, Attitudes and values of mothers related to Childhood and Child Labor in LimaThe present research sought to identify and analyze the beliefs and attitudes towards childhood and child labor and the association with individual values of mothers from the districts of Villa El Salvador and San Juan de Lurigancho in Lima Metropolitana. Twelve mothers were interviewed using a semi-structured interview. Results indicate that participants link childhood with characteristics and activities related primarily to recreation and education. Likewise, they evaluate child labor in a negative and ambivalent way, which is influenced by living in an unsafe context. Their beliefs and attitudes towards childhood and child labor are rooted in values such as work, progress, responsibility and filiation.
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