Child Labour
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The ILO’s International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC) was created in 1992 with the overall goal of the progressive elimination of child labour. It produces country-level statistical data concerning child labour, based on national surveys and assessments.
Baseline Surveys on Child Labour in Selected Areas in Thailand (Samut Sakhon, Surat Thani, Songkhla and Nakhon Si Thammarat): Summary of findings, September 2013.
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The Understanding Children’s Work (UCW) programme is an inter-agency research cooperation initiative involving the International Labour Organisation (ILO), UNICEF and the World Bank. The UCW Country Reports are designed to provide an overview of child labour and related issues in specific national contexts.
The twin challenges of child labour and educational marginalisation in the East and South-East Asia region, Preparing for a post 2015 world, UCW, June 2015
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US Department of Labor, Bureau of International Labor Affairs, 2016 Findings on the worst forms of child labor: Thailand
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Reports and academic works
The Asia Foundation & ILO. (2015). Migrant and Child Labor in Thailand’s Shrimp and Other Seafood Supply Chains: Labor Conditions and the Decision to Study of Work.