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DEFINITION:
This entry is derived from People > Child labor > Children ages 5-14, which gives the percent of children aged 5-14 (or the age range specified) engaged in child labor. We define “child labor” as work that deprives children of their childhood, their potential, and their dignity, and that is harmful to physical and mental development. It refers to work that is mentally, physically, socially, or morally dangerous and harmful to children. Such labor may deprive them of the opportunity to attend school, oblige them to leave school prematurely, or require them to combine school attendance with excessively long and heavy work. In its most extreme forms, child labor involves children being enslaved, separated from their families, exposed to serious hazards and illnesses, and/or left to fend for themselves on the streets of large cities – often a very early age.
CONTENTS
# | COUNTRY | AMOUNT | DATE | GRAPH |
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1 | Guinea-Bissau | 57% | 2010 | |
2 | Ethiopia | 53% | 2005 | |
3 | Somalia | 49% | 2006 | |
=4 | Chad | 48% | 2010 | |
=4 | Sierra Leone | 48% | 2005 | |
=6 | Togo | 47% | 2010 | |
=6 | Central African Republic | 47% | 2006 | |
8 | Benin | 46% | 2006 | |
9 | Niger | 43% | 2006 | |
10 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 42% | 2010 | |
11 | Zambia | 41% | 2013 | |
12 | Kyrgyzstan | 40.3% | 2013 | |
13 | Belize | 40% | 2001 | |
14 | Cambodia | 39% | 2001 | |
15 | Burkina Faso | 38% | 2006 | |
16 | Mali | 36% | 2010 | |
=17 | Cote d'Ivoire | 35% | 2006 | |
=17 | Rwanda | 35% | 2000 | |
=19 | Peru | 34% | 2013 | |
=19 | Nepal | 34% | 2008 | |
=19 | Ghana | 34% | 2006 | |
22 | Cameroon | 31% | 2006 | |
23 | Nigeria | 29% | 2007 | |
=24 | Madagascar | 28% | 2013 | |
=24 | Equatorial Guinea | 28% | 2000 | |
26 | Comoros | 27% | 2000 | |
=27 | Bolivia | 26% | 2013 | |
=27 | Malawi | 26% | 2006 | |
=27 | Kenya | 26% | 2000 | |
=30 | Afghanistan | 25% | 2013 | |
=30 | Uganda | 25% | 2013 | |
=30 | The Gambia | 25% | 2006 | |
=30 | Congo, Republic of the | 25% | 2005 | |
=30 | Guinea | 25% | 2003 | |
35 | Angola | 24% | 2001 | |
=36 | Yemen | 23% | 2006 | |
=36 | Lesotho | 23% | 2000 | |
=38 | Mozambique | 22% | 2008 | |
=38 | Senegal | 22% | 2005 | |
=40 | Tanzania | 21% | 2013 | |
=40 | Guatemala | 21% | 2013 | |
=40 | Liberia | 21% | 2007 | |
=40 | Haiti | 21% | 2006 | |
44 | Burundi | 19% | 2005 | |
=45 | Bhutan | 18% | 2010 | |
=45 | Mongolia | 18% | 2005 | |
=45 | Georgia | 18% | 2005 | |
=48 | Moldova | 16% | 2009 | |
=48 | Mauritania | 16% | 2007 | |
=48 | Vietnam | 16% | 2006 | |
=48 | Guyana | 16% | 2006 | |
=48 | Honduras | 16% | 2002 | |
53 | Paraguay | 15% | 2004 | |
54 | Nicaragua | 14% | 2013 | |
55 | Bangladesh | 13% | 2006 | |
=56 | India | 12% | 2006 | |
=56 | Albania | 12% | 2005 | |
=58 | Laos | 11% | 2006 | |
=58 | Iraq | 11% | 2006 | |
=60 | Montenegro | 10% | 2005 | |
=60 | Tajikistan | 10% | 2005 | |
=60 | Dominican Republic | 10% | 2000 | |
=63 | Colombia | 9% | 2013 | |
=63 | Botswana | 9% | 2013 | |
=63 | Swaziland | 9% | 2000 | |
=66 | Ecuador | 8% | 2008 | |
=66 | Morocco | 8% | 2007 | |
=66 | Thailand | 8% | 2006 | |
=66 | Djibouti | 8% | 2006 | |
=66 | Sao Tome and Principe | 8% | 2006 | |
=66 | Venezuela | 8% | 2000 | |
=72 | Panama | 7% | 2013 | |
=72 | Indonesia | 7% | 2013 | |
=72 | Argentina | 7% | 2013 | |
=72 | Uruguay | 7% | 2006 | |
=72 | Azerbaijan | 7% | 2005 | |
=72 | Ukraine | 7% | 2005 | |
=72 | Egypt | 7% | 2005 | |
=72 | Lebanon | 7% | 2000 | |
=80 | Suriname | 6% | 2006 | |
=80 | Jamaica | 6% | 2005 | |
=80 | Republic of Macedonia | 6% | 2005 | |
=83 | Mexico | 5% | 2009 | |
=83 | Algeria | 5% | 2006 | |
=83 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 5% | 2006 | |
=83 | Belarus | 5% | 2005 | |
=83 | Costa Rica | 5% | 2002 | |
=83 | Bahrain | 5% | 2000 | |
=89 | Armenia | 4% | 2013 | |
=89 | El Salvador | 4% | 2013 | |
=89 | Syria | 4% | 2006 | |
=89 | Serbia | 4% | 2005 | |
=89 | East Timor | 4% | 2002 | |
=94 | Cape Verde | 3% | 2013 | |
=94 | Portugal | 3% | 2013 | |
=94 | Turkey | 3% | 2013 | |
=94 | Brazil | 3% | 2013 | |
=94 | Chile | 3% | 2003 | |
99 | Kazakhstan | 2% | 2006 | |
=100 | Trinidad and Tobago | 1% | 2006 | |
=100 | Romania | 1% | 2000 |
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Interesting observations about People > Child labor > Children ages 5-14 > Percentage
- All of the top 5 countries by child labor > children ages 5-14 > percentage are Hot countries.
- All of the top 8 countries by child labor > children ages 5-14 > percentage are Sub-Saharan African.
- 3 of the top 4 countries by child labor > children ages 5-14 > percentage are Failed states’ .
- Peru ranked first for child labor > children ages 5-14 > percentage amongst Former Spanish colonies in 2013.
- 3 of the top 5 countries by child labor > children ages 5-14 > percentage are Muslim.
- 5 of the top 9 countries by child labor > children ages 5-14 > percentage are Former French colonies'.
- Belize ranked first for child labor > children ages 5-14 > percentage amongst Latin America and Caribbean in 2001.
- Ethiopia ranked first for child labor > children ages 5-14 > percentage amongst Christian countries in 2005.
- Cote d'Ivoire ranked first for child labor > children ages 5-14 > percentage amongst Catholic countries in 2006.
- India ranked second for child labor > children ages 5-14 > percentage amongst Emerging markets in 2006.