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Worst forms of child labour

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The worst forms of child labour, as defined in ILO convention 182, include child trafficking, children used to commit crime, the prostitution of children and other forms of hazardous work.

General
Reports on worst forms of child labour, generally.
Children used by adults to commit crime (CUBAC)
Children used in illicit / illegal activities
Child trafficking
Excluding other forms of forced labour and slavery. See also "Policy areas and themes: Refugee and immigrant children".
Commercial sexual exploitation of children (CSEC)
Including prostitution and pornography
Hazardous work
Re child labour in specific economic sectors (eg agriculture or waste picking / scavenging): see under 'Economic sectors'
Forced labour and forms of slavery
Including child soldiers; excluding child trafficking.