This report focuses on the study on child labour situation in Nepal with nationally representative sample. The present study is not from a separate survey on child labour but as a piggy bag of the Employment Survey, 1995/96. Samples were selected separately from rural and urban areas of Nepal. Probability proportionate to size, pps, procedure was adopted for the selection of sample from both rural and urban areas where the measure of size being the household counts of rural/urban wards.
The main objective of this study is to find out level, pattern, and differentials in child labour in Nepal. This study is based on the economic explanation of child labour. Estimates of child labour is primarily based on their participation in economic activities in both absolute as well as relative terms. However, the report provides further analysis of economically active children by their current school attendance, types of work and number of working hours in assessing the extent of child labour in the country.
#ILO #ChildLabour #1996
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Publisher:
ILO
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Official Document
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Keywords:
MANPOWER, CHILDREN, LABOUR LAW, CHILD WELFARE, WORKERS' RIGHTS, RIGHTS OF THE CHILD, SALE OF CHILDREN, CHILD MIGRANTS, HUMAN RESOURCES, WORKING CHILDREN, ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES, PAID ACTIVITIES, ECONOMIC PARTICIPATION
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Thematic Group: ILO
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International Labor & Labor
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Thesaurus:
12.06.00
- Special Categories Of Workers
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