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  2. Child labour in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Child labour in Bangladesh.. Child labour in Bangladesh is significant, with 4.7 million children aged 5 to 14 in the work force in 2002-03. [1] Out of the child labourers engaged in the work force, 83% are employed in rural areas and 17% are employed in urban areas. [2]

  3. Youth in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh has one of the highest rates of child-marriage in the world. 66% of women (aged 20 to 24) were married before they turned 18. 13% of children are involved in child labor. Child laborers are frequently denied an education and are vulnerable to violence and abuse. Less than 80% of students enrolled in grade one complete primary school.

  4. Child Labour Unit - Wikipedia

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    Child Labour Unit was established in 2009 under the Ministry of Labour and Employment to eliminate child labor in Bangladesh. This was inline with Convention on the Rights of the Child signed in 1990 and the National Child Policy 2011 policy of the government of Bangladesh. [4]

  5. Tens of Thousands of Boys in Bangladesh Were Forced into Work ...

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    Getting Bangladeshi children out of the workplace and back into schools will take more than the outlawing their labor Tens of Thousands of Boys in Bangladesh Were Forced into Work During the Pandemic.

  6. What's Life In A Sweatshop Like? Ask This 9-Year Old Manager

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    The underbelly of global labor is rarely exposed to the light of day, but one reporter for the Toronto Star successfully landed a gig over the summer working undercover trimming threads at a

  7. List of countries by child labour rate - Wikipedia

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    The List of countries by child labour rate provides rankings of countries based on their rates of child labour. Child labour is defined by the International Labour Organization (ILO) as participation in economic activity by underage persons aged 5 to 17. Child work harms children, interferes with their education, and prevents their development.

  8. Child Labor Deterrence Act - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics Labor Force Survey estimated that there were about 5.7 million 10- to 14-year-old Bangladeshi children engaged in child labour. This number may have been as high as 15 million children. [5]

  9. An inside look at child marriage in Bangladesh - AOL

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    Getting married before the age of 18 is a common part of life for girls living in Bangladesh. Currently, the country has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world. An estimated 29 ...