Publications on child labour
2019
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Rapid Assessment on Child Labour in Agriculture in the Republic of Serbia
31 January 2019
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Proposal to develop the Roadmap to eliminate child labour including its worst forms in the Republic of Serbia: 2018-2022
31 January 2019
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Afghanistan - National child labour strategy and action plan 2018-2030
28 January 2019
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Suriname Child Labour Survey 2017
25 January 2019
The Suriname Child Labour Survey 2017 (SCLS) was conducted by the Research Institute for Social Sciences (IMWO) of the Anton de Kom University of Suriname in collaboration and with technical support of the International Labour Organization (ILO).
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Child labour survey 2015 in Lebanon
10 January 2019
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Child labour and the youth decent work deficit in Jamaica
09 January 2019
2018
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Children's work-related illness and injury: Evidence from Georgia
21 December 2018
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Children's work-related illness and injury: Evidence from Armenia
21 December 2018
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Child labour and the youth decent work deficit in Tanzania
21 December 2018
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Ending child labour by 2025: A review of policies and programmes
10 December 2018
The latest Global Estimates indicate that 152 million children — 64 million girls and 88 million boys — are in child labour globally, accounting for almost one in 10 of all children worldwide. How can the world community get firmly on track toward eliminating child labour? The International Labour Organization report Ending child labour by 2025: A review of policies and programmes points the way with policy approaches and responses.