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Labor Statistics > Child employment in manufacturing > % of economically active children ages 7-14 (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount  Date  
# 1     Turkey: 15.92 %   1999 Time series
# 2     Sri Lanka: 13.11 %   1998 Time series
# 3     Bangladesh: 12.66 %   2003 Time series
# 4     El Salvador: 12.5 %   2003 Time series
# 5     India: 12.47 %   2000 Time series
# 6     Mexico: 11.86 %   1996 Time series
# 7     Portugal: 11.16 %   2001 Time series
# 8     Honduras: 10.76 %   2002 Time series
# 9     Guatemala: 10.66 %   2000 Time series
# 10     Ecuador: 9.87 %   2001 Time series
# 11     Morocco: 8.25 %   1999 Time series
# 12     Venezuela: 8.09 %   2003 Time series
# 13     Jamaica: 7.72 %   2000 Time series
# 14     Brazil: 7.36 %   2003 Time series
# 15     Costa Rica: 7.24 %   2002 Time series
# 16     Chile: 6.93 %   2003 Time series
# 17     Ghana: 5.94 %   2000 Time series
# 18     Cambodia: 5.04 %   2001 Time series
# 19     Nicaragua: 4.89 %   2001 Time series
# 20     Philippines: 4.25 %   2001 Time series
# 21     Paraguay: 4.03 %   1999 Time series
# 22     Bolivia: 3.95 %   2000 Time series
# 23     Belize: 3.77 %   2001 Time series
# 24     Peru: 3.52 %   1994 Time series
# 25     Panama: 2.54 %   2000 Time series
# 26     Cameroon: 2.1 %   2001 Time series
# 27     Kenya: 1.48 %   1999 Time series
# 28     Uganda: 1.4 %   2003 Time series
# 29     Nepal: 1.38 %   1999 Time series
# 30     Ethiopia: 1.37 %   2001 Time series
# 31     Yemen: 0.99 %   1999 Time series
# 32     Madagascar: 0.96 %   2001 Time series
# 33     Zambia: 0.52 %   1999 Time series
# 34     Burkina Faso: 0.5 %   1998 Time series
# 35     Namibia: 0.39 %   1999 Time series
# 36     Tanzania: 0.15 %   2001 Time series
Weighted average: 6.0 %  


DEFINITION: Employment by economic activity refers to the distribution of economically active children by the major industrial categories (ISIC revision 2 or revision 3). Manufacturing corresponds to division 3 (ISIC revision 2) or category D (ISIC revision 3). Economically active children refer to children involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey.

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"Child employment in manufacturing > % of economically active children ages 7-14 by country", World Development Indicators database. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/lab_chi_emp_in_man_of_eco_act_chi_age_714-active-children-ages-7-14

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