Child Labour Risk Identification Model: Methodology for designing preventive strategies at local level

Considering that it is imperative to provide reliable, comprehensive and timely data that serve as a basis to determine the priorities of national and sub-national action aimed at the prevention and elimination of child labour, the ILO Regional Office for the Americas promoted an alliance with the E...

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spelling cepal-11362-47897 Child Labour Risk Identification Model: Methodology for designing preventive strategies at local level NU. CEPAL ILO NIÑOS ADOLESCENTES EMPLEO TRABAJO DE MENORES EMPLEO DE LOS JOVENES MEDICION ESTADISTICAS DEL EMPLEO POBREZA FAMILIA HOGARES RIESGO POLITICA SOCIAL CHILDREN ADOLESCENTS EMPLOYMENT YOUTH EMPLOYMENT CHILD LABOUR MEASUREMENT EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS POVERTY FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS RISK SOCIAL POLICY Considering that it is imperative to provide reliable, comprehensive and timely data that serve as a basis to determine the priorities of national and sub-national action aimed at the prevention and elimination of child labour, the ILO Regional Office for the Americas promoted an alliance with the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in order to jointly generate tools and knowledge that enable the timely identification of children and adolescents who are on the path towards child labour. From this alliance, a tool with two methodologies emerged: the Child Labour Risk Identification Model and the Child Labour Vulnerability Index, which, although with differences, allow —based on the statistical information existing in the countries— to identify the territories in which there is greater probability or vulnerability of child labour and estimate the weight of various risk indicators in the territories, in order to define which multi-sectoral actions are most relevant in them to interrupt the development of child labour. This would enable countries, both at the national and sub-national levels, to have reliable information to design focused and articulated responses, improve the performance and effectiveness of public policies, advance in the achievement of national goals, and contribute to achievement of the global commitments assumed. Introduction .-- 1. Child and adolescent labour in Latin America and the Caribbean .-- 2. Factors associated with child and adolescent labour .-- 3. Child labour measurement and its information sources .-- 4. Proposals for child labour risk estimate at the local level .-- 5. Conclusions. 2022-05-25T19:27:36Z 2022-05-25T19:27:36Z 2022-05-25 Texto Documento Completo 9789220347416 https://hdl.handle.net/11362/47897 LC/TS.2022/37 9789220347423 en .pdf application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC ILO
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title Child Labour Risk Identification Model: Methodology for designing preventive strategies at local level
spellingShingle Child Labour Risk Identification Model: Methodology for designing preventive strategies at local level
NIÑOS
ADOLESCENTES
EMPLEO
TRABAJO DE MENORES
EMPLEO DE LOS JOVENES
MEDICION
ESTADISTICAS DEL EMPLEO
POBREZA
FAMILIA
HOGARES
RIESGO
POLITICA SOCIAL
CHILDREN
ADOLESCENTS
EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
CHILD LABOUR
MEASUREMENT
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
POVERTY
FAMILY
HOUSEHOLDS
RISK
SOCIAL POLICY
title_short Child Labour Risk Identification Model: Methodology for designing preventive strategies at local level
title_full Child Labour Risk Identification Model: Methodology for designing preventive strategies at local level
title_fullStr Child Labour Risk Identification Model: Methodology for designing preventive strategies at local level
title_full_unstemmed Child Labour Risk Identification Model: Methodology for designing preventive strategies at local level
title_sort child labour risk identification model: methodology for designing preventive strategies at local level
topic NIÑOS
ADOLESCENTES
EMPLEO
TRABAJO DE MENORES
EMPLEO DE LOS JOVENES
MEDICION
ESTADISTICAS DEL EMPLEO
POBREZA
FAMILIA
HOGARES
RIESGO
POLITICA SOCIAL
CHILDREN
ADOLESCENTS
EMPLOYMENT
YOUTH EMPLOYMENT
CHILD LABOUR
MEASUREMENT
EMPLOYMENT STATISTICS
POVERTY
FAMILY
HOUSEHOLDS
RISK
SOCIAL POLICY
description Considering that it is imperative to provide reliable, comprehensive and timely data that serve as a basis to determine the priorities of national and sub-national action aimed at the prevention and elimination of child labour, the ILO Regional Office for the Americas promoted an alliance with the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) in order to jointly generate tools and knowledge that enable the timely identification of children and adolescents who are on the path towards child labour. From this alliance, a tool with two methodologies emerged: the Child Labour Risk Identification Model and the Child Labour Vulnerability Index, which, although with differences, allow —based on the statistical information existing in the countries— to identify the territories in which there is greater probability or vulnerability of child labour and estimate the weight of various risk indicators in the territories, in order to define which multi-sectoral actions are most relevant in them to interrupt the development of child labour. This would enable countries, both at the national and sub-national levels, to have reliable information to design focused and articulated responses, improve the performance and effectiveness of public policies, advance in the achievement of national goals, and contribute to achievement of the global commitments assumed.
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2022
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