Children at Work: A Global Analysis of Child Labor Trends and Regional Realities

International Journal of Economics and Management Studies
© 2025 by SSRG - IJEMS Journal
Volume 12 Issue 6
Year of Publication : 2025
Authors : Ayaan Goyal
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Ayaan Goyal, "Children at Work: A Global Analysis of Child Labor Trends and Regional Realities," SSRG International Journal of Economics and Management Studies, vol. 12,  no. 6, pp. 39-46, 2025. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23939125/IJEMS-V12I6P104

Abstract:

This research paper provides a global comparative analysis of child labour incidence across five major economic regions based on 2020 ILO data. The results reveal critical regional disparities, with Africa showing the highest prevalence of child labour, particularly among younger children aged 5–11, driven largely by agricultural activities. In contrast, older children (15 to 17 years of Age) dominate child labour statistics in the Americas, Arab States, and Asia-Pacific regions, reflecting better primary education access and later school dropouts. Gender-based analysis shows males are consistently more involved in child labour across all regions, though females are significantly engaged in unpaid domestic and service-sector work. The overwhelming concentration of child labour in agriculture highlights the rural nature of the problem, with minimal shifts towards the industrial and service sectors, except in more urbanized economies. These findings emphasize the complexity of child labour, influenced by economic necessity, educational access, legal frameworks, and cultural factors. The study underlines the pressing need for targeted, region-specific policies to address the distinct drivers of child labour in each area. By mapping child labour in a contemporary global context, this research fills a critical gap and offers valuable insights for policymakers aiming to create effective interventions to protect vulnerable children worldwide.

Keywords:

Children in Labor, Deprived of Education, ILO stat, Lack of Implementation, Major Economic Regions.

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