Measuring Children’s Work in South Asia: Perspectives from national household surveys,
the first ILO South Asia report on child labour and children in employment, provides an overview and insight into the nature and extent of child labour and children’s employment and educational marginalization in the South Asian countries and region. It further highlights gaps in national statistical surveys and inconsistencies across countries, which limit the scope of the findings and analyses. The Report brings together recent
available information (2005/06 to 2011/12) from national household surveys in seven of the eight South Asian countries (i.e. Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, the Maldives, Pakistan, and Srilanka). For Afghanistan, a brief profile of child labour in the country has been compiled from various studies.
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Publisher:
ILO
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Publication
in English
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Keywords:
CHILD LABOUR, CHILDREN IN EMPLOYMENT, AGRICULTURE, EDUCATIONAL MARGINALIZATION, CHILD EDUCATION, CHILD LABOUR POLICY, CHILD HEALTH, CHILD LABOUR STATISTICS, POVERTY MITIGATION, SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD PROSTITUTION, SLAVERY, MIGRANT CHILDREN, ARMED CONFLICTS, DEBT BONDAGE, BONDED LABOUR, GENDER DIFFERENCES, THIRD GENDER CHILDREN, AWARENESS CAMPAIGN, OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES, SEXUAL EXPLOITATION, CHILD PROTECTION, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, URBAN CHILDREN, RURAL CHILDREN
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Thematic Group: ILO
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International Labor & Labor
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Thesaurus:
14.02.02
- Human Rights
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