This series is part of the Globalization & the Workplace Portal - International Labor Standards.
Additional Series: Monitoring & Compliance, Corporate Codes of Conduct, Forced Labor, Child Labor, Freedom of Association, International Trade and American Workers, and Workers' Rights
Manuscripts from 2006
The Department of Labor’s 2005 Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor, U.S. Department of Labor and Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB)
Submissions from 2005
Child Labour in Africa, International Labour Organization
Child Labour in Asia , International Labour Organization
Child Labour in Europe, International Labour Organization
Child Labour in Latin America, International Labour Organization
Child Labour Stories, International Labour Organization
Questions and Answers on Child Labour, International Labour Organization
Submissions from 2004
The Effective Abolition of Child Labor, International Labour Organization
Submissions from 2003
Investing in Every Child: An Economic Study of the Costs and Benefits of Eliminating Child Labour, International Labour Office and International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC)
The Effective Abolition of Child Labor, International Labour Organization
Submissions from 2002
Report of the Director-General. A Future Without Child Labour. Global Report under the Follow-up to the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work. Report I (B), International Labour Organization
The Effective Abolition of Child Labor, International Labour Organization
Child Labour in the Russian Federation, Svetlana Stephenson and International Labour Office
Fundamental Principles and Rights At Work: Value, Viability, Incidence and Importance as Elements for Economic Progress and Social Justice, Maria Luz Vega Ruiz and Daniel Martinez.
Submissions from 2001
The Effective Abolition of Child Labor, International Labour Organization
Submissions from 2000
The Effective Abolition of Child Labor, International Labour Organization
Submissions from 1996
The Apparel Industry and Codes of Conduct: A Solution to the International Child Labor Problem? , United States Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs.
Submissions from 1989
Convention on the Rights of the Child , UNICEF