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How child labour was eradicated in the USSR: integrating school and society

Yagodkin Vn.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on the eradication of child labour and the evolution of youth policy in the USSR - comments on labour legislation concerning the minimum age and employment conditions of young workers, and covers the institution of compulsory education, the social integration of youth, improvement of access to education, growth trends in enrolment in secondary education, development of vocational training, etc. Bibliography pp. 27 and 28 and references.

Keywords: child labour; youth policy; labour legislation; minimum age.; employment; young workers.; compulsory education; social integration; youth; access to education; trend; enrolment; secondary education; vocational training.; travail des enfants; politique des jeunes; législation du travail; âge minimum; emploi; jeune travailleur; scolarité obligatoire; intégration sociale; jeunesse; accès à l'éducation; tendance; inscriptions; enseignement secondaire; formation professionnelle; trabajo infantil; política sobre la juventud; legislación del trabajo; edad mínima; empleo; joven trabajador; enseñanza obligatoria; integración social; juventud; acceso a la educación; tendencia; inscripciones; enseñanza secundaria; formación profesional (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 28 P. pages
Date: 1981
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper. WEP 2-21, Population and Labour Policies Programme

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