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January 2013

  1. Working children in the Republic of Yemen: The results of the 2010 National Child Labour Survey

    The 2010 National Child Labour Survey was designed to provide indicators on three main aspects of children’s lives: economic activity, schooling and unpaid household services. The survey covered 9,571 households containing 67,617 individuals, 23,535 of whom were children between 5 and 17 years of age.

March 2012

  1. Middle East and North Africa Regional Training Course on Child Labour Data Collection through Baseline Surveys and Rapid Assessments

    The attached zipped file includes the list of participants, presentations and materials of the MENA Training Course on Child Labour Data Collection through Baseline Surveys and Rapid Assessments held in Amman between the 11-15 March 2012.

March 2003

  1. Understanding Children's Work in Yemen

    The current report was developed under the aegis of a joint ILO/World Bank/UNICEF project ¿Understanding Children¿s Work¿ in Yemen.1 It provides an overview of the child work phenomenon in the country ¿ its extent and nature, its determinants, and its consequences on health and education. The report also looks at national responses to child labour,2 i.e., to negative or undesirable forms of work that should be eliminated.

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