In Mexico: 1 Out of 2 Adolescents Aged 15-17 Work
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In Mexico, 3.7 million children and adolescents between the ages of 5 and 17 were in child labour status in 2022 (INEGI), a problem that continues to affect the development, education and well-being of millions of children in the country, according to figures released by the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) on the occasion of World Day against Child Labour. Data from the National Child Labour Survey (ENTI) show that there w…
According to the most recent figures available, at the national level 1 out of 2 adolescents (49 per cent) aged between 15 and 17 have paid employment, according to figures from the National Child Labour Survey (ENTI) of Inegi. The figures show that labour participation increases as age progresses, in the younger age groups labour participation decreases, but remains high: among children aged 10-14, 40 per cent engage in economic activities, whi…
In Mexico, child labour remains one of the major challenges in terms of development and children's rights.According to the most recent figures available, at the national level 1 out of 2 adolescents (49 per cent) aged between 15 and 17 have paid employment, according to figures from the Inegi National Child Labour Survey (ENTI).The figures show that labour participation increases as age progresses, in the younger age groups labour participation …
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