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IPEC. 2002. Every child counts: New global estimates on child labour. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2002. Rau, B: Combating child labour and HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa: A review of policies, programmes, and projects in South Africa, the United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia to identify good practices. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2003. Annotated bibliography on child labour. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2003. Fassa, A.: Health benefits of eliminating child labour. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2003. Matz, P.: Costs and benefits of education to replace child labour. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2003. Orazem, P.; Gunnnarsson, V.: Child labour, school attendance and academic performance: A review. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2003. Rau, B.: HIV/AIDS and child labour: A state-of-the art review with recommendations for action. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2004. A comparative analysis: Girl child labour in agriculture, domestic work and sexual exploitation: The cases of Ghana, Ecuador and the Philippines, Girl child labour studies n° 2. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2004. A selected annotated bibliography on girl child labour, Girl child labour paper n° 4. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2004. Child labour: A textbook for university students. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2004. Girl child labour in domestic work, sexual exploitation and agriculture: rapid assessments on the cases of the Philippines, Ghana and Ecuador, Girl child labour paper n° 1. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2004. Global child labour data review: A gender perspective, Girl child labour paper n° 3. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2004. Guarcello, L.; Lyon, S.; Rosati, F.: Impact of working time on children’s health. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2004. Investing in every child: An economic study of the costs and benefits of eliminating child labour. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2004. Ray, R.; Lancaster, G.: The impact of children’s work on schooling: Multi-country evidence based on SIMPOC data. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC; UCW. 2005. Impact of children’s work on school attendance and performance: a review of school survey evidence from five countries. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2006. Dumas, C.; Lambert, S.: Trajectoires de scolarisation et de travail des enfants au Sénégal (Patterns of schooling and child labour in Senegal). ILO, Geneva. (Available only in French)

IPEC. 2006. Hagemann, F.; Diallo, Y.; Etienne, A.; Mehran, F.: Global Child Labour Trends 2000 to 2004. ILO, Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour (SIMPOC), Geneva.

IPEC. 2006. SIMPOC Strategy Note 2006 – 2008. ILO, Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour (SIMPOC), Geneva.

IPEC; UWC. 2006. Child Labour in the Latin America and Caribbean Region: A Gender Based Analysis. ILO, Roma.

IPEC. 2007. Fyfe, A.: The worldwide movement against child labour: Progress and future directions. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2007. Le travail forcé des enfants: mécanismes et caractéristiques (Forced labour of children: mechanism and characteristics). ILO, Statistical Information and Monitoring Programme on Child Labour (SIMPOC), Geneva. (Available only in French)

IPEC. 2007. Les déterminants du travail et de la scolarisation des enfants: les enseignements des enquêtes biographiques du Burkina Faso et du Mali (Determinants of child labour and schooling: lessons from biographical surveys in Burkina Faso and Mali). ILO, Geneva. (Available only in French)

IPEC; UCW. 2007. Children’s non-market activities and child labour measurement: A discussion based on household survey data. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2007. Child labour wages and productivity: Results from demand-side surveys. ILO, Geneva.

IPEC. 2008. Hagemann, F.; Blanco Allais, F.: Child labour and education: Evidence from SIMPOC surveys. ILO, Geneva.

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