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Pirjo. Mikkonen
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract: Based on data from a survey of 1,500 street children, 81 employers from various industries and 95 experts from governmental and nongovernmental organizations.
Keywords: child labour; hazardous work; children; living conditions; labour legislation; ILO Convention; demographic aspect; schooling.; housing.; health status; drug abuse; illegal practice; prostitution; wages; state intervention; nongovernmental organization; statistical table; travail des enfants; travail dangereux; enfants; conditions de vie; législation du travail; convention de l'OIT; aspect démographique; scolarité; logement; état de santé; abus des drogues; pratique illégale; prostitution; salaire; intervention de l'Etat; organisation non gouvernementale; tableau statistique; trabajo infantil; trabajo peligroso; niños; condiciones de vida; legislación del trabajo; Convenio de la OIT; aspecto demográfico; escolaridad; vivienda; estado de salud; uso indebido de drogas; práctica ilegal; prostitución; salario; intervención estatal; organización no gubernamental; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers) Pages: 69 pages Date: 2001 References: Add references at CitEc Citations:
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