Home Truths Wellbeing and Vulnerabilities of Child Domestic Workers

The report Home Truths Wellbeing and Vulnerabilities of Child Domestic Workers provides evidence from a case studies executed in Peru, Costa Rica, Togo, Tanzania, India and Philippines over 2009 interviewing approximately 3,000 children, mostly between the ages of 10 – 17. The study found that half of these children were paid or unpaid domestic workers, and the data concludes that “many of these children are seriously harmed on a psychosocial level and that policy and programme level interventions are urgently needed”. 

For the full report Home Truths Wellbeing and Vulnerabilities of Child Domestic Workers by Anti-Slavery International March 2013, read here. 

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