ABSTRACT
A Research on the Child Well-Being in Seosanal Mobile Agricultural Cycle of Turkey: The Case of Adana Even if the concept of childhood and the arguments saying that children are also individuals, emerged in the modern age, nowadays they are still a controversial issue. The well-being perspective of a child firstly tries to determine the quality of life and the satisfaction level of each child from the point of being an individual. In this case; well-being is a concept determined by subjective feelings and experiences as well as the living conditions. The cycle of seasonal mobility for agriculture also causes children to live with their families under migration conditions, and this life has a significant effects on their childhood. The preservation of human rights and freedom for each human beings, that struggle to survive during the migration, is actually a human rights issue. Undoubtedly, children are the most effected and vulnerable ones by this situation. Nevertheless, the effect, which is a result of adult world exposures, might differs depends on the raising conditions. That research, is based on and guided by the observation of the project of prevention of child labor in seasonal mobility for agriculture, refugees who came with internal migration from different province of Turkey and be affected by Syria Crisis, took place in Çaputçu district, Seyhan Town, Adana between May to July 2017, basically aims a minor contribution in order to be a voice of children to express their social and psychological problems caused by migration
Keywords : Migration and child, The cycle of seasonal mobility for agriculture, human rights, child well-being