This study further develops our understanding of the employment experiences of children (ages 9-11) and adolescents (ages 12-14) in the Canadian province of Alberta, with particular attention to illegal employment and the effectiveness of complaint-based regulation. Survey data demonstrates there is a significant degree of illegal employment among children and adolescents. Interview data suggests that complaint-driven regulation of child labour is ineffective because parents, children and adolescents cannot identify violations and do not take action to trigger state enforcement
We compared self-reported child labor violations between teenagers with and without work permits. Da...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution (PCHIP) Act, which was passed in Alberta in 1999...
Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study...
Significant numbers of children (9-11) and adolescents (12-14) in Alberta are employed. Many of the...
As part of a broader assessment of how well the Government of Alberta’s labour programming contribut...
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...
Child labour was not uncommon in the pre-industrial period, yet with industrialization demand for ch...
Child labour is a phrase associated with exploitation, poverty, insufficient education and various f...
This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references p...
Over the last decade, governments across Canada have responded to the specific problem of workplace ...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
Child labor is basically exploiting the underage children in any form forcing them to work illegally...
We compared self-reported child labor violations between teenagers with and without work permits. Da...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution (PCHIP) Act, which was passed in Alberta in 1999...
Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study...
Significant numbers of children (9-11) and adolescents (12-14) in Alberta are employed. Many of the...
As part of a broader assessment of how well the Government of Alberta’s labour programming contribut...
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...
Child labour was not uncommon in the pre-industrial period, yet with industrialization demand for ch...
Child labour is a phrase associated with exploitation, poverty, insufficient education and various f...
This rapid review synthesises findings from rigorous academic, practitioner, and policy references p...
Over the last decade, governments across Canada have responded to the specific problem of workplace ...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
Child labor is basically exploiting the underage children in any form forcing them to work illegally...
We compared self-reported child labor violations between teenagers with and without work permits. Da...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The Protection of Children Involved in Prostitution (PCHIP) Act, which was passed in Alberta in 1999...