ILAB-funded technical assistance projects produce a large body of knowledge and resources, including toolkits, project reports, training manuals, and implementation guides. These resources produced by ILAB’s grantees are presented here in a searchable online library so that they may help support and inform current and future projects to end abusive labor practices worldwide.
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Nepal: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Nepal. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Paraguay: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Paraguay. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Malawi: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Malawi. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Uganda: agenda de investigación nacional
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Uganda. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Ouganda: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Uganda. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Uganda: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Uganda. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Paraguay: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Paraguay. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Meta-analysis of the effects of interventions on child labour
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A meta-analysis on published, empirical studies published between 2010 and March 2023 that provide a quantitative assessment of intervention effects on child labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Forced labor vulnerability and related labor rights concerns for Bangladeshi workers in the garment sector of Mauritius: findings from interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers
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This report presents the findings from a series of interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers with recent experience working in the garment sector of Mauritius in an effort to understand the nature and characteristics of forced labor vulnerability in the interview population. Interviewers analyzed respondents' experiences according to a set of ILO forced labor indicators. Findings include a prevalence of reported forced labor, exploitative fees charged by labor agents as a condition of employment, deceptive recruiting and remuneration processes, and workers having received inadequate medical care. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Nigeria child labour survey 2022
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This report aims to assess the prevalence of child labor in Nigeria and analyze the interaction between child labor, schooling and children’s well-being. Using data collected by the National Bureau of Statistics in collaboration with the ILO and the Federal Ministry of Labor and Employment of Nigeria in the Nigeria Child Labour and Forced Labour Survey (NCFLS) 2022, this report also examines the patterns of child employment, the conditions of this employment and the key household characteristics that may contribute to child employment and child labor. |
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Nepal: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Nepal. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Paraguay: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Paraguay. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Malawi: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Malawi. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Uganda: agenda de investigación nacional
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Uganda. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Ouganda: agenda national de recherche
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Uganda. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Uganda: national research agenda
Show Description
This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Uganda. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Paraguay: national research agenda
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This document identifies priority research areas essential to supporting the elimination of child labor and forced labor in Paraguay. This agenda was created as a result of mapping existing research and using interviews and consultations to identify research priorities. The agenda is organized into five thematic areas: risk factors for vulnerability; assessment of what works; technology and artificial intelligence; monitoring and assessment; and economic, environmental, and social costs. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Meta-analysis of the effects of interventions on child labour
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A meta-analysis on published, empirical studies published between 2010 and March 2023 that provide a quantitative assessment of intervention effects on child labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Forced labor vulnerability and related labor rights concerns for Bangladeshi workers in the garment sector of Mauritius: findings from interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers
Show Description
This report presents the findings from a series of interviews with returned Bangladeshi migrant workers with recent experience working in the garment sector of Mauritius in an effort to understand the nature and characteristics of forced labor vulnerability in the interview population. Interviewers analyzed respondents' experiences according to a set of ILO forced labor indicators. Findings include a prevalence of reported forced labor, exploitative fees charged by labor agents as a condition of employment, deceptive recruiting and remuneration processes, and workers having received inadequate medical care. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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Nigeria child labour survey 2022
Show Description
This report aims to assess the prevalence of child labor in Nigeria and analyze the interaction between child labor, schooling and children’s well-being. Using data collected by the National Bureau of Statistics in collaboration with the ILO and the Federal Ministry of Labor and Employment of Nigeria in the Nigeria Child Labour and Forced Labour Survey (NCFLS) 2022, this report also examines the patterns of child employment, the conditions of this employment and the key household characteristics that may contribute to child employment and child labor. |
International Labor Organization (ILO) |
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