Panama and Children and young people
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- The BLDS children & young people collection
- Search for the latest children & young people-related print documents on this country from the British Library for Development Studies collection
- How does the work of boys and girls differ in the Latin America and Caribbean region?
- L. Guarcello; B. Henschel; S. Lyon; F. Rosati; C. Valdivia / Understanding Children's Work, Innocenti Research Centre, 2006
- This study examines the child labour phenomenon in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region from a gender perspective. It represents part of a broader effort to improve understanding of how child labour differs by sex, and to ensure tha...
- The situation of child workers in Panama
- M. Comejo / International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 2003
- This report provides in-depth analysis on child workers in Panama. The author suggests that the labour insertion of children 14 years old and younger indicates that there is a need to apply more effective control mechanisms in relation to ...
- How to reduce commercial sexual exploitation through the reconstruction of masculinity
- International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 2003
- This study was undertaken within the framework of the project entitled "Prevention and Eliminat ion of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children in Central America, Panama and the Dominican Republic", as a tool to guide strategies aimed at...
- Analysis of the child and adolescent sexual exploitation situation in Central America and the Dominican Republic
- B. Sorensen ; M.C. Claramunt / International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 2003
- This summary report presents data on commercial sexual exploitation of children and adolescents in Central America and Dominican Republic, specifically looking at Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Panama, and Dominica...
- Is there an acceptable amount of time children can work without affecting schooling?
- R. Ray; G. Lancaster / International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour, 2004
- This paper asks whether there is an acceptable threshold of weekly hours of work children can undertake beyond which school attendance and performance are negatively impacted. In addition, the paper provides evidence on the impact of hours ...
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