Subtopics
- Age Requirements
- Agricultural Employment
- Child Labor Statistics
- DOL Kids' Pages
- Door-to-door Sales
- Employment by Parents
- Employment & Training Resources
- Enforcement
- Entertainment Industry Employment
- Exemptions to the FLSA
- Hazardous Jobs
- International Child Labor
- Newspaper Delivery
- Nonagricultural Employment
- Posting Requirements
- Recordkeeping
- Resources for Educators
- Resources for Parents of Young Workers
- Resources for Young Workers
- Safety & Health
- State Labor Laws
- Wages
- Work Hours
- Work Permits/Age Certificates
The Department of Labor and other federal government agencies sponsor many efforts to end abusive child labor abroad. The Department's Bureau of International Labor Affair's (ILAB) program created in 1993 in response to a Congressional request to investigate and report on abusive child labor around the world.
DOL Web Pages on This Topic
The International Child Labor Program The International Child Labor Program's efforts and activities include research and reporting on international child labor, administering grants to organizations engaged in efforts to eliminate child labor, and working to raise public awareness and understanding of the child labor issue.
Related Web Pages on This Topic
UNICEF Part of the United Nations system, UNICEF's mandate and mission is to advocate for children's rights and help meet their needs. This site includes information on myths about child labor and links to other sources of information about child labor.