Business and Legal Reports Child Labor Resources
BLR's Child Labor Resource page contains information on the basic legal requirements for employing children in the United States, and US news summaries.
Human Rights Watch Annual Reports
HRW preoduces annual "World Reports". Users can search by themes and issues (children, women, refugees, etc), or by country. The reports are available on-line, and can be ordered in hard copy.
NATLEX
Maintained by the International Labour Organisation, NATLEX is a continuously-updated database containing references to over 55,000 national laws on labour, social security, and related human rights, and over 300 laws in full text. Records and texts in NATLEX are in either English, French, or Spanish.
U.S. Department of Labor ILAB Findings of the Worst Forms of Child Labor (July 2002)
This report, produced by the International Labor Affairs Bureau (ILAB), contains profiles of the worst forms of child labor of 138 countries and territories.
U.S. Department of Labor's "By the Sweat and Toil of Children"
The International Child Labor Program (ICLP) of the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of International Labor Affairs (ILAB) produces a number of useful publications and reports. "By the Sweat and Toil of Children" series were published as a result of congressional mandate that directed the Secretary of Labor to undertake a "review to identify any foreign industry and their host country that utilize child labor in the export of manufactured products from industry or mining in the United States."
UNICEF National Reports
These national reports, prepared for the UN General Assembly Special Session on Children, contain general information on the state of children, but will generally have a section on child labor.
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