Publications on child labour

2000

  1. Ecuador - Child labour in flower plantations (IWFCL, no 35) - Executive Summary

    01 April 2000

  2. From exploitation to education: action against the worst forms of child labour through education and training

    01 April 2000

    World Education Forum Dakar, Senegal, 26 - 28 April 2000

  3. Economic crisis and child labour in Indonesia

    01 January 2000

    The views and interpretations in this report are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the ILO.

  4. East Asian crisis and child labour in the Philippines

    01 January 2000

    The views and interpretations in this report are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the ILO.

  5. Investigating child labour: Guidelines for rapid assessment - a field manual

    01 January 2000

1999

  1. A New Tool to Combat the Worst Forms of Child Labour - ILO Convention 182

    26 October 1999

  2. IPEC Action Against Child Labour: Achievements, lessons learned and indicaitons for the future (1998-1999)

    01 October 1999

    Summarizes the activities of the ILO International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) in 1998-1999 and its impact on children, parents and communities. Analyses action at the national level and provides examples of initiatives in several developing countries. Describes IPEC’s contribution towards the worldwide movement against child labour, future IPEC strategies, and the management and coordination of IPEC.

  3. Implementation Report 2000: IPEC action against child labour: Achievements, lessons learned and indications for the future (1998-1999)

    01 October 1999

  4. A new tool to combat the worst forms of child labour: ILO convention 182

    01 August 1999

    Special edition produced for the American regional meeting, August 1999 in the occasion of the lauching of the C182 ILO convention.

  5. Ukraine: Child Labour Survey 1999

    01 January 1999

    This publication contains data from the 1999 Child Labour Survey conducted by the State Statistics Offices in all regions of Ukraine. The survey was based on ILO recommendations and best practices of other nations, taking into account the particular national characteristics of Ukraine.