Child labor occurs most commonly in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, with nearly 7.8 million children laboring in Asia and 59 million in Africa. Common industries for child labor include manufacturing, mining, domestic work, and hotels and restaurants. Poverty, lack of education, overpopulation, and urbanization are key drivers of child labor around the world. Efforts to curb child labor include increasing awareness, family incomes, and supporting governments' anti-child labor campaigns.
6. How many are there?
Asia and the Pacific still has the largest numbers (almost 7.8 million or 9.3% of child population),
but Sub-Saharan Africa continues to be the region with the highest incidence of child labor (59
million, over 21%).
There are 13 million (8.8%) of children in child labor in Latin America and the Caribbean and in
the Middle East and North Africa there are 9.2 million (8.4%).
7. Where we can be found child labor?
Manufacturing
Mining and
Quarrying
Domestic
Service
Hotel, and
Restaurant
9. How we can help them?
- Make the rural people aware about the benefits of
education.
- Start campaign against child labor.
- Increased family incomes
- Help the government to stop child labor.
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