ILAB-funded technical assistance projects produce a large body of knowledge and resources, including toolkits, project reports, training manuals, and implementation guides. These resources produced by ILAB’s grantees are presented here in a searchable online library so that they may help support and inform current and future projects to end abusive labor practices worldwide.
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Hard to see, harder to count: survey guidelines to estimate forced labour of adults and children (3rd edition)
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This revised 3rd edition of the handbook provides an updated set of tools and guidelines for the design, implementation and analysis of quantitative surveys on the forced labor of adults. These guidelines present an operational definition of what constitutes forced labor and indicators with which to identify it, list the steps to be followed to implement a survey on forced labor, describe sampling techniques, propose a minimum set of questions necessary to assess forced labor, provide guidance on data analysis, and present some ethical considerations with regard to research on forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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From research to action: using knowledge to accelerate progress in the elimination of child labour and forced labour
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Website and knowledge portal for the From Research to Action (R2A) project that features information about the project, research findings and products of the project, and recommended policy actions based on project findings. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Oro ilegal y trabajo forzoso entre lo Awajún: La cadena de valor del oro, los modos de producción y las condiciones laborales de los indígenas Awajún en el distrito de Manseriche, Loreto
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A report that discusses forced labor in the illegal gold mining industry in the district of Manseriche in the Loreto region of Peru and the working conditions of the local Awajún indigenous people. The report includes an extensive literature review on relevant topics, and analysis of industrial logistics, coloniality, and value extraction. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Información cuantitativa sobre trabajo forzoso y trabajo infantil en las regiones de Cusco, Lima y Loreto
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A report that presents quantitative information related to forced labor and child labor in Peru in the regions of Cusco, Lima, and Loreto. The report's four sections present the survey methodology; analysis of the survey data including perceptions, awareness, impact, and treatment of forced labor and child labor; the conclusions and findings of the analysis; and supplementary materials including a technical sheet and dictionary of variables. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Estudio cualitativo sobre percepciones de trabajo forzoso en Cusco, Lima e Iquitos
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A report that uses qualitative methodologies to explore the reasons behind the lack of knowledge about forced labor in Peru in the regions of Cusco, Lima, and Iquitos. The report includes citizen perceptions of force labor, findings from interviews with justice operators, and an exploration of legal approaches to forced labor. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Issue paper on child labour and climate change
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This paper is aimed at providing an initial picture of some of the key channels through which climate change is linked to child labor, and the broad implications for policy moving forward. This paper explains that while it is widely recognized that climate change is affecting the global labor force, its effects on child labor have received less research attention and cannot be directly derived from its effects on adult work, as the underlying drivers of child labor and its associated risks are quite different. This paper demonstrates that children are a population group particularly at risk from the system shocks caused by climate change, such as industrial disruption, food insecurity, and compromised health, with particular threats to the agriculture sector, where 70% of all child labor is located. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Issue paper on child labour and education exclusion among indigenous children
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This issue paper addresses the twin challenges of child labor and education exclusion among indigenous children. The paper demonstrates that indigenous children face a higher risk of child labor than other children, and are often significantly over-represented in hazardous work and the worst forms of child labor. These children also face limited access to education, with particular limitations found among indigenous girls. Factors influencing this situation include land dispossession, climate change, migration, and constraints on traditional indigenous livelihoods |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Understanding informality and child labour in sub-Saharan Africa
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This study examines patterns in child labor, child employment and informality for 22 sub-Saharan countries using household survey data, seeking to understand descriptively the patterns in child labor, child employment and informality that are present in this data. This type of descriptive analysis appears missing in the literature, and it is hoped that the study will help frame the subsequent causal studies that will examine different ways to alter the patterns documented herein. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Rapid assessment on child labour in agriculture in Kosovo
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This study assesses the presence and characteristics of child labor in Kosovo's agricultural sector. The study also identifies working conditions and their impact on children's health and safety, as well as explores the barriers to education and opportunities for children engaged in agricultural work and proposes preventative and protective measures. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Ethical guidelines for research on forced labour
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This handbook aims to improve and facilitate conducting research on forced labor. Due to a need for careful attention to key ethical and safety considerations to protect study participants and interviewers and to produce and use findings that will benefit the affected communities, this handbook helps researchers to identify ethical issues with research involving exploited individuals and provide user-friendly guidance to protect the safety of study participants and researchers. Guidance is provided in the categories of research design, research implementation and data collection, and data analysis and reporting. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Title | Grantee | Intervention Type | Document Type |
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Hard to see, harder to count: survey guidelines to estimate forced labour of adults and children (3rd edition)
Show Description
This revised 3rd edition of the handbook provides an updated set of tools and guidelines for the design, implementation and analysis of quantitative surveys on the forced labor of adults. These guidelines present an operational definition of what constitutes forced labor and indicators with which to identify it, list the steps to be followed to implement a survey on forced labor, describe sampling techniques, propose a minimum set of questions necessary to assess forced labor, provide guidance on data analysis, and present some ethical considerations with regard to research on forced labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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From research to action: using knowledge to accelerate progress in the elimination of child labour and forced labour
Show Description
Website and knowledge portal for the From Research to Action (R2A) project that features information about the project, research findings and products of the project, and recommended policy actions based on project findings. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Oro ilegal y trabajo forzoso entre lo Awajún: La cadena de valor del oro, los modos de producción y las condiciones laborales de los indígenas Awajún en el distrito de Manseriche, Loreto
Show Description
A report that discusses forced labor in the illegal gold mining industry in the district of Manseriche in the Loreto region of Peru and the working conditions of the local Awajún indigenous people. The report includes an extensive literature review on relevant topics, and analysis of industrial logistics, coloniality, and value extraction. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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|
Información cuantitativa sobre trabajo forzoso y trabajo infantil en las regiones de Cusco, Lima y Loreto
Show Description
A report that presents quantitative information related to forced labor and child labor in Peru in the regions of Cusco, Lima, and Loreto. The report's four sections present the survey methodology; analysis of the survey data including perceptions, awareness, impact, and treatment of forced labor and child labor; the conclusions and findings of the analysis; and supplementary materials including a technical sheet and dictionary of variables. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Estudio cualitativo sobre percepciones de trabajo forzoso en Cusco, Lima e Iquitos
Show Description
A report that uses qualitative methodologies to explore the reasons behind the lack of knowledge about forced labor in Peru in the regions of Cusco, Lima, and Iquitos. The report includes citizen perceptions of force labor, findings from interviews with justice operators, and an exploration of legal approaches to forced labor. |
Capital Humano y Social Alternativo (CHS) |
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Issue paper on child labour and climate change
Show Description
This paper is aimed at providing an initial picture of some of the key channels through which climate change is linked to child labor, and the broad implications for policy moving forward. This paper explains that while it is widely recognized that climate change is affecting the global labor force, its effects on child labor have received less research attention and cannot be directly derived from its effects on adult work, as the underlying drivers of child labor and its associated risks are quite different. This paper demonstrates that children are a population group particularly at risk from the system shocks caused by climate change, such as industrial disruption, food insecurity, and compromised health, with particular threats to the agriculture sector, where 70% of all child labor is located. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Issue paper on child labour and education exclusion among indigenous children
Show Description
This issue paper addresses the twin challenges of child labor and education exclusion among indigenous children. The paper demonstrates that indigenous children face a higher risk of child labor than other children, and are often significantly over-represented in hazardous work and the worst forms of child labor. These children also face limited access to education, with particular limitations found among indigenous girls. Factors influencing this situation include land dispossession, climate change, migration, and constraints on traditional indigenous livelihoods |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Understanding informality and child labour in sub-Saharan Africa
Show Description
This study examines patterns in child labor, child employment and informality for 22 sub-Saharan countries using household survey data, seeking to understand descriptively the patterns in child labor, child employment and informality that are present in this data. This type of descriptive analysis appears missing in the literature, and it is hoped that the study will help frame the subsequent causal studies that will examine different ways to alter the patterns documented herein. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Rapid assessment on child labour in agriculture in Kosovo
Show Description
This study assesses the presence and characteristics of child labor in Kosovo's agricultural sector. The study also identifies working conditions and their impact on children's health and safety, as well as explores the barriers to education and opportunities for children engaged in agricultural work and proposes preventative and protective measures. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Ethical guidelines for research on forced labour
Show Description
This handbook aims to improve and facilitate conducting research on forced labor. Due to a need for careful attention to key ethical and safety considerations to protect study participants and interviewers and to produce and use findings that will benefit the affected communities, this handbook helps researchers to identify ethical issues with research involving exploited individuals and provide user-friendly guidance to protect the safety of study participants and researchers. Guidance is provided in the categories of research design, research implementation and data collection, and data analysis and reporting. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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