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Child Labor Report 2005

This report was prepared under the direction of Andrew J. Samet, Acting Deputy Under Secretary for International Labor Affairs (ILAB). The writing, editing, research and coordination of the report was done by the staff of the International Child Labor Study Office, Sonia A. Rosen, Maureen Jaffe and Jorge Perez-Lopez, Director of ILAB's Office of International Economic Affairs. Other staff of the Bureau of International Labor Affairs, the Office of the Solicitor and the Office of Public Affairs who made major contributions include: Kelly W. Bryant II, Carrie Cyphert, Teresa Estrada-Berg, Marcia M. Eugenio, Maria Elena Gonzalez, Sudha K. Haley, Todd Howe, Lewis Karesh, Angelique Larsen, John Luther, Thelma Majette, Maria Elena Marquez, David Parker, Maureen Pettis, Gregory K. Schoepfle, James W. Shea, Daniel Solomon, Karen Travis, Ana Maria Valdes, Diane Ward, Robert D. Wholey, Andrew Yarrow, Melissa Yazman, and Bob Zachariasiewicz. In addition, Department of Labor officials received significant assistance from labor reporting officers and labor attaches in U.S. embassies and consulates abroad.

 

This report is published by the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of International Affairs. Copies of this report or other reports in ILAB's child labor series, may be obtained by contacting the International Child Labor Study Office, Bureau of International Affairs, U.S. Department of Labor, Rm. S-1308, 200 Constitution Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20210. Tel: (202) 208-4843; Fax: (202) 219-4923. The reports are available on the Internet via World-Wide Web: http://www.ilr.cornell.edu/library /e_archive/childLabor/. [Excluding the Public Hearings]

 

Other publications in ILAB's child labor series:

 

  1. By The Sweat and Toil of Children (Volume I): The Use of Child Labor in U.S. Manufactured and Mined Imports (1994).
  2. By The Sweat and Toil of Children (Volume II): The Use of Child Labor in U.S. Agricultural Imports & Forced and Bonded Child Labor (1995).
  3. Forced Labor: The Prostitution of Children (1996) [Symposium Proceedings]
  4. Public Hearings on International Child Labor (Proceedings) 1994
  5. Public Hearings on International Child Labor (Proceedings) 1995
  6. Public Hearings on International Child Labor (Proceedings) 1996

Child Labor Report 2005

This report was developed and provided by the U.S. Labor Department http://www.dol.gov/iLAB/media/reports/iclp/apparel/main.htm

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