Abstract
The turn of the present world has witnessed a massive alteration of viewpoint in modifies relating to street children. The present paper assesses the overview of street children and identifies why there are street children in Bangladesh through the analysis of detailed empirical research with children. The rationales for their existence are linked to poverty, exploitation, parental subsequent marriage, conflict with family members, physical assault, and modernizing determinants. Much research has been done to document a wide range of health risk behaviors, but little research has focused on thoughtful the devices and appropriate reasons liable for the course of behavior change. The prevalence of child abuse and exploitation was widespread in Bangladesh. The binary logistic regression model and multiple classification analysis (MCA) reveals that age of the respondent, years of schooling, occupation, age at present work the child labor started, residence, and suffering diseases found the significant factors that influenced the dependent variables, whether the present work is risky for the health of the child labor and age at assaulting. Therefore this study suggests that hoisting community consciousness against child mistreatment and promoting defensive actions ought to be accepted to diminish the number of street children in Bangladesh.
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