These articles discuss methodologies for measuring child labor. They examine survey instruments for data collection and discuss the implications of these measurements for policy and program design.
Feingold, E., Wasser, J. (1994). Walk-through surveys for child labor. In: American Journal of Industrial Medicine. Vol. 26, no. 6, pp. 803-807.
Fyfe, A. (1993). Child labour: A guide to project design. Geneva: ILO Child Labor Collection.
Grimsrud, B. (2001). Measuring and analyzing child labor: Methodological issues. Download…
Grimsrud, B. (2001). A comparison of survey instruments for collecting data on child labor. ILO/UNICEF/World Bank Group.
ILO/IPEC (1996). Child labor surveys: Results of methodological experiments in four countries 1992-93. Download…
ILO/IPEC (2006). Statistical information & monitoring programme on child labour (SIMPOC). Download…
Ritualo, AR, Castro, CL, Gormly, S. (2005). Measuring child labor: Implications for policy and program design. Download…
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