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Child Labour: Global estimates 2020, trends and the road forward

ILO, International Labour Organization and UNICEF, United Nations Children’s Fund (2021) Child Labour: Global estimates 2020, trends and the road forward. International Labour Organization (ILO), Switzerland. ISBN 978-92-2-034878-9

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Abstract

The latest global estimates indicate that the number of children in child labour has risen to 160 million worldwide – an increase of 8.4 million children in the last four years. 63 million girls and 97 million boys were in child labour globally at the beginning of 2020, accounting for almost 1 in 10 of all children worldwide. This report warns that global progress to end child labour has stalled for the first time in 20 years. The number of children aged 5 to 17 years in hazardous work – defined as work that is likely to harm their health, safety or morals – has risen by 6.5 million to 79 million since 2016. In sub-Saharan Africa, population growth, extreme poverty, and inadequate social protection measures have led to an additional 16.6 million children in child labour over the past four years. Additional economic shocks and school closures caused by COVID-19 mean that children already in child labour may be working longer hours or under worsening conditions, while many more may be forced into the worst forms of child labour due to job and income losses among vulnerable families. The report warns that globally 9 million additional children are at risk of being pushed into child labour by the end of 2022 as a result of the pandemic. Children in child labour are at risk of physical and mental harm. Child labour compromises children’s education, restricting their rights and limiting their future opportunities, and leads to vicious inter-generational cycles of poverty and child labour.

Item Type: Books
Keywords: Child Labour, Working Conditions, Safety at Work, Africa, Poverty, Social Security, Covid, Vulnerability, Education, Human Rights, Forced Labour, Labour Standards, International Labour Organization (ILO), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
Subjects: Decent Work
Depositing User: Jeeva ICSF Rajan
Date Deposited: 02 Feb 2022 04:51
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2022 04:51
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/11083

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