Resources on child labour in agriculture
2004
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Fact sheet
Hazardous child labour in agriculture, cocoa sector (Safety and health)
01 April 2004
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Girl child labour studies, vol.2
Girl child labour studies - vol. 2: agriculture, domestic work and sexual exploitation in Philippines, Ghana and Ecuador - A comparative analysis
01 January 2004
Series of comparative analysis focusing on girl child labour in agriculture, domestic work and sexual exploitation.
2003
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Publication
Baseline Survey on Worst Forms of Child Labour in the Agricultural Sector: Children in Cotton Harvesting in Karatas, Adana
01 September 2003
The overall objective of this survey was to obtain quantitative and qualitative data on the nature, conditions and effects of employment on the health, education and development of children engaged as seasonal labourers in cotton harvesting in the Karatas District of Adana.
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Instructional material
Combating child labour in hazardous work in Salt Production, Rubber Plantation and Fishing sectors in Cambodia
01 August 2003
This publication is meant to assist employers, workers including parent and working children, child labour monitors and inspectors in the respective sectors in bringing about improvements in safety and health practices.
2002
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Publication
Lebanon - Child labour on tobacco plantations: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 17)
01 December 2002
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Publication
Tanzania - Children working in commercial agriculture, coffee: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 13)
01 December 2002
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Publication
Tanzania - Children working in commercial agriculture, tea: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 11)
01 December 2002
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Publication
Tanzania - Child labour in the horticulture sector in Arumeru District: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 10)
01 December 2002
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Publication
Tanzania - Child labour in commercial agriculture, tobacco: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 9)
01 December 2002
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Publication
Executive Summary Baseline for the prevention and gradual elimination of child labour in the flower industry in the districts of Cayambe and Pedro Moncayo, Ecuador
01 October 2002
This study was made with the objetive to identify 1,000 children working on flower farms in Cayambe and Pedro Moncayo, determine their working conditions and family and educational situation, discover their perceptions of their work, identify dangerous processes, explore the dynamics and relationships related to social responses to child labour in the flower industry, and identify the characteristics of the socio-economic situation in this districts.