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This paper addresses sampling issues arising in the context of household-based child labour surveys. It presents some of the sampling strategies elaborated in the ILO book Sampling for Household-based Surveys of Child Labour (Verma, 2008). A typology of surveys of child labour is identified, and the fundamental distinction between two types with very different objectives - termed 'child labour surveys' and 'labouring children surveys', respectively - is clarified and emphasised. Following a broad survey of national practices in conducting surveys of child labour, linkages between different types of surveys and some specific sampling techniques are explained. (original abstract)
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- HUSSMANNS, R, MEHRAN, F. and VERMA, V., 1990. Surveys of Economically Active Population, Employment, Unemployment and Underemployment: An ILO Manual on Concepts and Methods. Geneva: International Labour Organisation.
- INTERNATIONAL LABOUR ORGANISATION, 2004. Child Labour Statistics: Manual on Methodologies for Data Collection through Surveys. Geneva: International Labour Organisation, International Programme for the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC).
- KORDOS, J., 2008. Bookreview: Sampling for Household-based Surveys of Child Labour, by Vijay Verma, Statistics in Transition, 9(3), 587-590.
- PORTUGAL MINISTRY OF LABOUR AND SOLIDARITY, 1998. Child labour in Portugal: Social Characterisation of School Age Children and Their Families. Lisbon: MTS.
- TOMPSON, S.K. and SEBER, G.A.F., 1996. Adaptive Sampling. John Wiley & Sons.
- VERMA, V., 2008. Sampling for Household-based Surveys of Child Labour. Geneva: International Labour Organisation.
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