Advancing the Campaign Against Child Labor
İÇİNDEKİLERtable of contents I. Introduction and Executive Summary A. Overview B. Congressional Request .................................................................................. C. ILO Convention 182 ....................................................................................... D. The Development of a Social Consensus on the Benefits of the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labor................................................................. E. Structure and Content of the Report............................................................ II. Strategies to Eliminate the Worst Forms of Child Labor A. Overview..................................................................................................................... B. Legal Strategies .................................................................................................... 1. Bans on Child Labor..................................................................................... 2. Compulsory Education Laws........................................................................ C. Strategies that Encourage Education ........................................................................ 1. The Role of Credit Constraints and Poverty................................................ 2. Overcoming Credit Constraints and Poverty ................................................ 3. Other Factors Affecting the Success of Education Strategies....................... D. Market-Based Strategies.......................................................................................... E. Rescue, Rehabilitation, and Reintegration Strategies.............................................. 1. Rescue........................................................................................................... 2. Rehabilitation and Reintegration .................................................................. F. Facilitating Actions................................................................................................ 1. Identification................................................................................................. a. Household-Based Random Sampling.............................................. b. Rapid Assessment............................................................................ c. Integrated Data Collection............................................................... 2. Awareness Raising....................................................................................... 3. Capacity Building ......................................................................................... G. Implications for Implementing Strategies ................................................................ III. Strategies in Action: Examples of Projects from the Commercial Sex Sector A. Overview.................................................................................................................. B. The Bus Station in Leon, Nicaragua........................................................................ C. Combating Child Prostitution in San Jose, Costa Rica ........................................... D. Addressing the Trafficking and Prostitution of Girls in Nepal................................ E. Concluding Remarks ................................................................................................ IV. Appendix: Background on Child Labor A. Overview............................................................................................................. B. What is Child Labor? C. Why do Children Work? D. What Kinds of Work do Children Do? E. How has the International Community Taken Action to Address Child Labor? . F. List of Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) Publications on Child Labor. |