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Aruba - Child Labor

Indicators

The following indicators should be considered when conducting assessments of compliance (click on links for details):

Legal Framework

Government Performance

Overall Outcomes

Associated Factors

Sources

International Sources

Social Watch

Provide qualitative information related to poverty, equality, and education.

UN Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

The Institute for Statistics collects quantiative information on education (access and participation, resources, literacy and attainment). See also metadata for source notes and definitions.

World Bank

This database provides country specific information related to education.

This database provides gender-related information on health, labor force participation, and educational attainment by country and region.

National Sources

Central Bank, Aruba

Potentially useful information including statistical information

U.S. Government Sources

U.S. Department of Labor

The report describes the efforts of nearly 150 countries and territories to meet their international commitments to eliminate the worst forms of child labor.

Nongovernmental Organizations

Child Rights Information Network

The information network compiles information regarding the Convention on the Rights of the Child and child rights according to theme and country. Themes include child rights, armed conflict, disability, discrimination, education, health, HIV/AIDS, juvenile justice, macroeconomics, media, sexual exploitation, UN special session on children, and violence against children

Childwatch International Research Network

This NGO website compiles links to child research data and information on key institutions by region

Lawyers Committee for Human Rights

This database contains approximately 2,500 units of measurement on workers rights, extracted from approximately 100 public and confidential source documents including guidelines and questionnaires used by monitoring organizations, multinational corporations, and trade associations; public reports by governmental bodies and non-government organizations; public corporate reports; and others. Database provides indicators and source lists, but no specific data.

Social Accountability International

SA8000, a voluntary workplace standard patterned on those of the International Organization of Standardization was created in 1997 by the Council on Economic Priorities (a U.S. NGO), and is administered by another NGO, Social Accountability International (SAI).

Solidar

Updates include news snippets on trade and labor standards, with special attention to the role of the European Union in the WTO

Academic and Other Research

Gleditsch, N.P., Wallensteen, P., Eriksson, M., Sollenberg, M., and Strand, H.

The Conflict Data project at Uppsala University has collected data on all conflicts with more than 25 battle-deaths, internal and external, from the end of the Cold War.

Understanding Children's Work

Child labor survey information by country, age and topic. Links to data or contact information to acquire data are provided.

Data are accessible by country for children's activities, health information, and working hours

Various reports are available on child-labor related topics



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