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A Report to Congress
Bureau of International Labor Affairs U.S. Department of
Labor
July 15, 1994
The Department wishes to acknowledge the significant contributions made
by all the members of the International Child Labor Study Office to the
research, writing, and publication of this report. They are Sonia A. Rosen,
Director; Don R. Kienzle, Associate Director; Alya Kayal, Research Analyst; Anne
O'Toole, Research Analyst; Enrique Lopez-Mena, Compliance Specialist -
Employment Standards Administration; and Angel Wood, Secretary.
The Department also wishes to acknowledge the leadership of the Bureau
of International Labor Affairs in conducting the report. Under the direction of
Joaquin F. Otero, Deputy Under Secretary for International Labor Affairs, the
responsibility for overseeing the report was led by Andrew J. Samet, Associate
Deputy Under Secretary for International Labor Affairs with assistance from
Daniel Solomon, Special Assistant.
Finally, in recognition of his commitment to the eradication of child
exploitation, acknowledgments are due to Jim Sweeney, U.S. Senate staff member,
who died on August 21, 1993.
Table of Contents
I. Executive Summary
II.Overview
III.Country Profiles:
Bangladesh
Brazil
China
Colombia
Côte d'Ivoire
Egypt
Guatemala
India
Indonesia
Lesotho
Mexico
Morocco
Nepal
Pakistan
Philippines
Portugal
Tanzania
Thailand
Zimbabwe
IV.Appendix A: Background and Methodology
V.Appendix B: List of Commissioned Studies; List of
Countries Visited by U.S Department of Labor Officials
VI.Appendix C: ILO Convention 138 Concerning the
Minimum Age for Admission to Employment