Resources on hazardous child labour

2002

  1. Publication

    In-depth analysis of the situation of working street children in the Leningrad 2001

    01 January 2002

    This report presents the results of a comprehensive study and quantitative estimates and other data descriptive of working street children, their occupations and conditions of work, and reasons that drive children to seek independent sources of income. It also provides an analysis of children¿s attitudes and expectations.

  2. Publication

    Children at work: Health and safety risks (second edition)

    01 January 2002

    This publication provides information on hazardous occupations so that priorities can be set by the legislators, policy-makers and authorities at national, municipal and community levels, including traditional leaders. The main feature of this publication is to propose a strategy from a health perspective to address the problem of child labour. It identifies a possible model which may be of interest to a broad audience.

2001

  1. Publication

    Turkey - Working street children in three metropolitan cities: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 7)

    01 December 2001

  2. Publication

    Nepal - Situation of child porters: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 6)

    01 December 2001

  3. Publication

    Nepal - Situation of child rag pickers: A rapid assessment (IWFCL, no 4)

    01 December 2001

    Aims to gather information on the hazardous conditions facing childrenwho work as ragpickers, known as Khate in Nepalese slang, and the manner in which these children are exploited. Provides details on the nature, processes, and problems of child ragpicking, including the perceptions and behaviours of these children towards education, work and society.

  4. Publication

    Child Labour in Kyrgyzstan: An Initial Study

    01 December 2001

    This report aims to identify the main problems concerning child labour, which will hopefully increase public understanding of this problem and make it easier to regulate state and international policies to alleviate the problems associated with it.