Publications on child labour
2004
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Helping hands or shackled lives? Understanding child domestic labour and responses to it
01 January 2004
This report brings together some of the most recent research undertaken by IPEC and work done by other organisations in the field.
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Girl child labour in agriculture, domestic work and sexual exploitation: The cases of Ghana, Ecuador and the Philippines. A comparative analysis
01 January 2004
Series of comparative analysis focusing on girl child labour in agriculture, domestic work and sexual exploitation.
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Investing in Every Child: An economic study of the costs and benefits of eliminating child labour
01 January 2004
This report is based on a wide range of data and technical assumptions about the quantifiable elements of the costs and benefits of ending child labour.
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Child labour: a textbook for university students
01 January 2004
Describes the different forms of child labour, including the worst forms. It examines the causes, the roots, the factors in relation to this phenomenon and presents the different actors involved in this fight.
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Implementation Report 2004: IPEC action against child labour 2002-2003: Progress and future priorities
01 January 2004
This report is divided into three parts. Part I is the programme implementation report for IPEC for the biennium 2002-03. It provides an overview of the worldwide child labour problem and reports on the Programme¿s strategy and achievements to address it.
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In-depth analysis of child labour and education in Panama
01 January 2004
This report originated from the need to provide information on the current child labour situation in Panama, and describes in detail the methodologic al framework used and the findings from the data analysed. Special reference is made to the magnitude, nature, and working conditions, as well as causes and consequences on children¿ s health, education,and physical development.
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Hazardous Child Labour and ILO Convention No. 182 - Technical Notes
01 January 2004
Contents four technical sheets: 1. 'Defining' vs. 'determining' hazardous child labour; 2. Age 16-18 exclusion; 3. The 'competent authority' in Article 4 of C.182; 4. 'Consultation' requeriments under C.182
2003
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HIV/AIDS and child labour in sub-Saharan Africa: synthesis report (Paper 06)
01 December 2003
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Bangladesh Baseline Survey of Street Children
01 December 2003
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Bangladesh Baseline Survey on Child Workers in Welding Establishments 2002-2003
01 December 2003