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November 24, 2023

Child Labor in Turkey: Statistics Report Reveals Alarming Numbers in 2022


The “Child in Statistics, 2022” report, released by TÜİK (Turkish Statistical Institute), has drawn attention to the issue of child labor in Turkey. According to the report, as of 2022, there were 707,000 children aged 15-17 who were considered part of the workforce. Out of these, 619,000 children were employed, with 461,000 being male and 159,000 being female. Additionally, there were 88,000 unemployed children, consisting of 63,000 males and 25,000 females. The unemployment rate among children was calculated to be 12.4%. In comparison, in 2021, there were 607,000 child laborers, 520,000 employed children, 87,000 unemployed children, and an unemployment rate of 14.3%.

ESG Risks deduced from the article:
1. Child labor: The report highlights the prevalent issue of child labor in Turkey, with a significant number of children being employed.
2. Gender inequality: The statistics reveal a gender disparity in child labor, with a higher proportion of males being employed compared to females.
3. Unemployment: The number of unemployed children indicates a potential risk of youth unemployment in Turkey.

Groups of affected or vulnerable people:
1. Children aged 15-17: The report focuses on the impact of child labor on this age group, highlighting their vulnerability.
2. Young females: The statistics suggest that young females may face specific challenges and vulnerabilities in the workforce.

Companies mentioned and their roles in regards to the ESG Risk:
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Keywords:
Child labor, workforce, employed, unemployed, gender disparity, youth unemployment, vulnerable, statistics, report, TÜİK.

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