Child labor in Pakistan? For many years, Pakistan’s reputation has been
notorious as one of the worst child labor offenders. In recent years,
child labor prevention efforts have been heightened. Beginning in 2017, a
province in Pakistan passed a new law banning child labour
More than 12.5 million
children are involved in child labor in Pakistan. According to Reuters, “Pakistan’s Labour Force Survey, 2014-15 showed that of those children
aged between 10 and 14 years active in child labor, 61 percent were boys and 88
percent came from rural areas.”
many child workers are
often abused where they work, suffering beatings or torture. Many children are
sent to live with middle class and elite class families to perform as domestic
servants. Jobs like these become particularly dangerous for children, as they
are at the risk of physical and sexual abuse without real supervision
On Jan. 26, 2017, the
province of Sindh made child labor illegal under The Sindh Prohibition of
Employment of Children Bill, banning children under the age of 14 from working.
The law also prohibits adolescents from working between the hours of 7 p.m. to
8 a.m. and for those adolescents who are working, they cannot work more than
three hours a day.
“In Sindh, 43.1
percent [of the] population is extremely poor due to lack of education, health
facilities and poor living standards
Since the province of
Sindh is beginning to tackle the issue of child labor in Pakistan, in the
future, the rest of the Pakistani work force could follow its example and
eliminate all labor misconducts.
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