Publications on child labour

2004

  1. Combating child labour through education

    01 April 2004

    Brochure describing actions taken by IPEC towards the elimination of child labour through educational activities and programmes.

  2. Bangladesh Baseline Survey on Child Workers in Road Transport Sector 2002-2003

    01 March 2004

  3. Leningrad, Russia: Fact sheet - March 2004

    01 March 2004

  4. The Impact of Children's Work on Schooling: Multi-country evidence based on SIMPOC data

    01 March 2004

    Based on the analysis of national surveys from seven countries, the present study seeks to determine the effect of work on children's schooling (in the age group 12-14 years).

  5. Child domestic worker survey: Phnom Penh

    01 March 2004

    Survey conducted by the Cambodian National Institute of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, under technical and financial assistance of ILO/IPEC and SIMPOC in 2003.

  6. Child Labour Statistics: Manual on methodologies for data collection through surveys

    01 March 2004

    The SIMPOC Manual on methodologies for data collection through surveys contains sample questionnaires for the various types of child labour surveys.

  7. Teachers, their unions and the Education For All campaign

    01 March 2004

    Realization of Education for All (EFA) objectives depends on multiple factors, but the degree of teachers' engagement and sense of ownership of a national plan is one of the least understood and applied, despite its capital importance for successes and failures. While teachers are on the front lines of the EFA struggle, responsible for providing education...

  8. Malawi National Child Labour Survey Report 2002

    01 February 2004

  9. Bangladesh Baseline Survey on Child Workers in Battery Recharging/Recycling Sector 2002-2003

    01 February 2004

  10. Microfinance against child labour: technical guidelines

    01 February 2004

    These Guidelines focus on how microfinance can help reduce child labour. These cover, different aspects of microfinance and income-generating activities, preconditions, different models of delivery, basic design issues, credit, savings and insurance products, various alternatives, monitoring and evaluation.