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World Report on Child Labour: Economic vulnerability, social protection and the fight against child labour

How can we reduce child labour in the less favourable circumstances of a global economic slowdown?

How can we reduce child labour in the less favourable circumstances of a global economic slowdown? This new report is the first in a series to be published annually by the ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour. It brings together research on child labour and social protection, identifying policies that are designed to achieve multiple social goals. It discusses the role of poverty and economic shocks in rendering households vulnerable to child labour and considers the impact on child labour of cash transfers, public employment programmes, social insurance and other social protection initiatives as they have been implemented around the world. The report distils a broad range of research in economic and social policy and should be of interest to those looking for ways to combat poverty in the present and reduce its burden on the next generation.

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Author(s)

  • International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC)

References

  • ISBN: 978-92-2-126234-3

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