Child labour in Iran

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In Iran, like in other countries of the world, there are children who work either voluntarily or forcibly. According to the economic and political situation of the society, the number of children labour in the country may fluctuate in different periods. The available statistics on the number of children labour in Iran are scattered. At different times, different authorities of Iran have published non-comprehensive and non-centralized statistics on the number of children labour in this country.[1][2][3][4]

Iranian children labour

In Iran, there is no accurate statistics of the number of children who working in different fields and industries however according to the census of 2005, about 1,700,000 children are involved in work.[5]

According to the latest statistics published by the Iranian authorities in June 2019, there are 14,000 garbage pickers in Tehran alone, one third of whom are 4,700 children.[6][7]

Iran's Parliament Research Center has released a report highlighting an alarming rise in the number of working children. The report indicates that 15% of the child population is now engaged in labor activities. At least 10% of working children do not have the opportunity to attend school, depriving them of essential educational opportunities.[8]

Imam Ali's Popular Student Relief Society (IAPSRS)  had identified 120,000 child scavengers in the year 2018 alone.[9]

In June 2019, according to the latest report of the Ministry of Cooperation, Labour and Social Welfare in 2018, more than 336,000 boys and 74,000 girls between the ages of 10 and 17 were working and 89,000 were looking for work. Accordingly, the number of children 251,000 children are illiterate and the number of children who have dropped out of school is 1.68 million.[10][11][12]

A cross-sectional study of child laborwas conducted from September 2018 to May 2019 in Tehran. The researchers administered individual interviews with child laborers from seven non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to complete a questionnaire. The results demonstrated a relatively high rate of abuses experienced in work environments among Iranian child laborers: 77.6 % of children experienced at least one type of abuse, with emotional abuse (70.4 %) as the most frequently experienced abuse followed by neglect (52 %), physical abuse (5.8 %), and sexual abuse (3.6 %).[13]

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