Project Resource

Knowledge, Attitudes & Practices regarding Child Labor in Tunisia

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Release Year
2018
Document Type
REPORT

The Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices (KAP) Study on Child Labor set out to collect qualitative and quantitative information on the KAP of a number of actors with regard to child labor in Tunisia. The study's goal was to assess indicators on KAP that motivate practices regarding child labor. Appendix 9.1 has been removed from the document due to personal identifiable information.

Project Topics
LABOR ISSUES
Child Labor
Cultural norms
VULNERABILITIES TO LABOR EXPLOITATION
Poverty
Health effects
Reduced learning opportunities
IMPACT OF EXPLOITATION
Hazardous child labor
Worst forms of child labor (WFCL)
Forced labor
Trafficking in persons (human trafficking)
Economic Sector
AGRICULTURE
INDUSTRY
Construction
Wholesale and retail trade
SERVICES
Commercial sexual exploitation
PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES
Livestock
Domestic work
Hotels and restaurants
Street vending
Crops
Intervention Type
Research
Awareness-raising
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Project
Together Against Child Labor in Tunisia (PROTECTE)
Grantee
International Labor Organization (ILO)
Author
Republic of Tunisia, International Labour Office
Research Type
Quantitative research
Qualitative research
Language
English
Accessibility

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