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S. Ivanov
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract: Based on surveys conducted in the Vsevolozhsk and Priozersk districts from June through August 2000. Reviews the extent of child labour in the region and provides analysis of the children's attitudes and expectations.
Keywords: child labour; children; homeless person; survey.; schooling.; hazardous work; wages; prostitution; rights of the child; legal aspect; state intervention; regional government; nongovernmental organization; questionnaire; statistical table; travail des enfants; enfants; personne sans abri; enquête; scolarité; travail dangereux; salaire; prostitution; droits de l'enfant; aspect juridique; intervention de l'Etat; administration régionale; organisation non gouvernementale; questionnaire; tableau statistique; trabajo infantil; niños; persona sin hogar; encuesta; escolaridad; trabajo peligroso; salario; prostitución; derechos del niño; aspecto jurídico; intervención estatal; gobierno regional; organización no gubernamental; cuestionario; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers) Pages: 78 pages Date: 2002 References: Add references at CitEc Citations:
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