As part of a broader assessment of how well the Government of Alberta’s labour programming contributes to fair and, to a lesser degree, safe workplaces, this study examines how effectively the government enforces the Employment Standards Code provisions regulating child and adolescent employment. Enforcement strategies appear to emphasize softer forms of regulation and thereby create little disincentive for violations. Preliminary research into the employment levels of children (age 9-11) suggests over 11,000 children are employed, some perhaps illegally, and that further inquiry into their employment experiences is warranted
Child labour is a phrase associated with exploitation, poverty, insufficient education and various f...
This article explores employers’ perspectives on the introduction of child employment legislation in...
This article explores employers' perspectives on the introduction of child employment legislation in...
This study further develops our understanding of the employment experiences of children (ages 9-11) ...
Significant numbers of children (9-11) and adolescents (12-14) in Alberta are employed. Many of the...
Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study...
The Canadian province of Alberta does not effectively enforce its child labour laws. This non-enforc...
Objectives. We investigated child labor violations among US adolescents working in the retail and se...
Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study...
This report maps current enforcement and compliance measures and practices in Ontario’s regulation o...
‘Serious work in social legislation begins always with the protection of children’ Albert Thomas, fi...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 2001, almos...
Despite national and international efforts to end child labor, children continue working throughout ...
Child labour is a universal phenomenon in rural and urban areas. Working of the children in entertai...
Occupations face varying levels of state and government occupational regulation ranging from simple ...
Child labour is a phrase associated with exploitation, poverty, insufficient education and various f...
This article explores employers’ perspectives on the introduction of child employment legislation in...
This article explores employers' perspectives on the introduction of child employment legislation in...
This study further develops our understanding of the employment experiences of children (ages 9-11) ...
Significant numbers of children (9-11) and adolescents (12-14) in Alberta are employed. Many of the...
Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study...
The Canadian province of Alberta does not effectively enforce its child labour laws. This non-enforc...
Objectives. We investigated child labor violations among US adolescents working in the retail and se...
Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study...
This report maps current enforcement and compliance measures and practices in Ontario’s regulation o...
‘Serious work in social legislation begins always with the protection of children’ Albert Thomas, fi...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 2001, almos...
Despite national and international efforts to end child labor, children continue working throughout ...
Child labour is a universal phenomenon in rural and urban areas. Working of the children in entertai...
Occupations face varying levels of state and government occupational regulation ranging from simple ...
Child labour is a phrase associated with exploitation, poverty, insufficient education and various f...
This article explores employers’ perspectives on the introduction of child employment legislation in...
This article explores employers' perspectives on the introduction of child employment legislation in...