Miller Mary E
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries, Olympia, WA 98504-4510, USA.
Int J Occup Environ Health. 2010 Apr-Jun;16(2):103-12. doi: 10.1179/107735210799160435.
According to the International Labour Organization, more than 218 million children in the world today are involved in child labor, often doing work that is damaging to their mental, physical, and emotional development. At least 126 million children are performing hazardous work. For many decades, children have been recognized as a vulnerable population in need of and deserving special protections, as reflected in international conventions and national laws. This special issue of the International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health presents research on child and adolescent labor around the world, focusing on studies that evaluate health effects from exposures at work; programmatic interventions to reduce work exposures or limit hazardous work activities; and policy mechanisms to reduce the negative health impacts from working too many hours, night hours, or in settings that are too dangerous and inappropriate for youth under age 18. The issue also includes a resource list and photographs of children at work.
根据国际劳工组织的数据,当今世界有超过2.18亿儿童从事童工劳动,他们常常从事对其心理、身体和情感发展有害的工作。至少1.26亿儿童在从事危险工作。几十年来,儿童一直被视为需要并应得到特殊保护的弱势群体,这一点在国际公约和国家法律中都有体现。《国际职业与环境卫生杂志》的这一特刊发表了关于世界各地儿童和青少年劳动的研究,重点关注评估工作接触对健康影响的研究;减少工作接触或限制危险工作活动的方案干预措施;以及减少因工作时间过长、夜间工作或在对18岁以下青少年来说过于危险和不合适的环境中工作所产生的负面健康影响的政策机制。该特刊还包括一份资源清单以及儿童工作时的照片。