Review Article
Exposures Resulting in Safety and Health Concerns for Child Laborers in Less Developed Countries
Table 1
Number of studies published about child labor safety and health risks, by country and by WHO region.
| Country of specific focus | Number of articles |
| Albania | 1 | Australia | 1 | Bangladesh | 1 | Brazil | 3 | Cambodia | 1 | Colombia | 1 | Ecuador | 1 | Egypt | 1 | Ethiopia | 1 | Finland | 1 | Ghana | 2 | India | 10 | Indonesia | 1 | Iran | 2 | Jordan | 3 | Kazakhstan | 1 | Lebanon | 3 | Malawi | 1 | Mali | 1 | Mexico | 1 | Nepal | 2 | New Zealand | 1 | Nicaragua | 1 | Nigeria | 2 | Pakistan | 2 | Peru | 2 | Philippines | 2 | Sierra Leone | 1 | South Africa | 1 | Thailand | 1 | Turkey | 3 | United States (immigrants) | 2 |
| WHO region: Africa | 9 | WHO region: The Americas | 11 | WHO region: Eastern Mediterranean | 13 | WHO region: Europe | 5 | WHO region: Southeast Asia | 13 | WHO region: Western Pacific | 6 |
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Multicountry studies identified in journals () excluded here but in references list and discussed in text and/or Tables 2 and 3.
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