CHILD LABOUR: Child labour in the Latin America and Caribbean Region: a gender based analysis

Summary: The current study is part of a broader effort to improve understanding of
how child labour differs by sex in the Latin America and Caribbean region, and
to ensure that policies relating to child labour adequately reflect these
differences. The study was undertaken as an expansion of a global study done in
IPEC in 2003 on girl child labour, with a particular focus on the review of the
World Bank LSMS, UNICEF MICS and ILO SIMPOC datasets for Latin
American and Caribbean countries. It provides a more in-depth analysis of the
non-tabulated and raw data from these survey
Owner: L. Guarcello, B. Henschel, S. Lyon, F. C. Rosati, C. Valdiviapdf: http://www.ucw-project.org/pdf/publications/gender_publication.pdf

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