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UCW COUNTRY REPORTS ON CHILD
LABOUR AND YOUTH EMPLOYMENT

Detailed analyses of the child labour phenomenon in specific country contexts.
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Bangladesh 2011 Bangladesh
2011
Rwanda
2011
Mali
2010
Senegal
2010
Cambodia
2009
Mongolia
2009
Vietnam
2009
Zambia
2009
Uganda
2008
Morocco
2004
Guatemala
2003
El Salvador
2003
Nepal
2003
Yemen
2003
 

CHILD LABOUR INTERACTIVE MAP

Country factsheets on child labour


RESEARCH REPORTS ON CHILD LABOUR

Downloadable reports and studies developed by the UCW Programme.
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CHILD LABOUR INDICATORS

Statistical tables on child labour, schooling and related indicators for over 80 countries.
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Inventory of child labour impact evaluations

The Inventory of Impact Evaluations consolidates and provides access to information on statistical impact evaluations of projects and programmes relating to child labour. Research evidence and past policy experience points to four policy “pillars” of particular relevance to child labour – education, social protection, labour markets, and advocacy - and the impact evaluations are classified on the basis of these policy pillars

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All policy areas
Education
Social protection
Labour markets
Communication/advocacy

The state of knowledge concerning child labour impact is not however uniform across these four policy pillars. There are not yet any published impact evaluations of interventions relating to labour markets or advocacy with child labour information. The Inventory, therefore, to date relates primarily to the social protection, and, to a lesser extent, the education sector. The impact evaluations included in the Inventory vary widely in terms of methodology, and, accordingly, in terms of the statistical robustness and external validity of the results they yield. The evaluation results presented in the Inventory should therefore be interpreted with this in mind. Users are strongly encouraged to forward information concerning other completed or ongoing evaluations at info@ucw-project.org in order to make the inventory as comprehensive as possible.