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People Statistics > Child Protection > Child labour 5-14 years, % of female (most recent) by country

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Rank   Countries  Amount 
# 1   Niger: 62 
# 2   Togo: 59 
= 3   Sierra Leone: 57 
= 3   Central African Republic: 57 
# 5   Chad: 55 
# 6   Guinea-Bissau: 54 
# 7   Cameroon: 50 
= 8   Cote d'Ivoire: 36 
= 8   Somalia: 36 
# 10   Uganda: 33 
= 11   Senegal: 30 
= 11   Rwanda: 30 
= 11   Mongolia: 30 
# 14   Congo, Democratic Republic of the: 29 
= 15   Moldova: 28 
= 15   Comoros: 28 
= 15   Mali: 28 
# 18   Equatorial Guinea: 27 
# 19   Madagascar: 26 
# 20   Laos: 25 
# 21   Kenya: 24 
= 22   Angola: 23 
= 22   Burundi: 23 
= 24   Gambia, The: 22 
= 24   Vietnam: 22 
# 26   Bolivia: 20 
# 27   Albania: 19 
= 28   Guyana: 17 
= 28   Tajikistan: 17 
# 30   Malawi: 16 
# 31   Lesotho: 14 
# 32   Sao Tome and Principe: 13 
= 33   Sudan: 12 
= 33   Uzbekistan: 12 
= 35   Philippines: 10 
= 35   Bosnia and Herzegovina: 10 
# 37   Swaziland:
# 38   Azerbaijan:
# 39   Dominican Republic:
= 40   Egypt:
= 40   Venezuela:
= 40   Iraq:
= 43   Colombia:
= 43   Lebanon:
# 45   Bahrain:
# 46   Trinidad and Tobago:
Weighted average: 24.0  



DEFINITION: People - Child Protection - Child labour (5-14 years) 1999-2001, % of female

SOURCE: UNICEF

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