Child performers working in the entertainment industry around the world: an analysis of the problems faced
Katherine Sand
Working paper (International Labour Organization. Sectoral Activities Programme), WP.186, ILO
2003
Abstract
child labour entertainment industry working conditions legal aspect collective agreement developed countries developing countries
Examines international and regional standards relating to protection of child performers, key elements for protection, the regulation and monitoring of working conditions and collective agreement provisions.
Child performers working in the entertainment industry around the world; an analysis of the problems faced
Creators
Katherine Sand
Contributors
International Labour Organization. Sectoral Activities Department.
International Labour Organization. Sectoral Activities Programme.
Publisher
ILO; Geneva
Date published
2003
Series
Working paper (International Labour Organization. Sectoral Activities Programme); WP.186
Number of pages
63 p.
Language
English
Asset Type
working paper
Record Identifier
995218815102676
Table of contents
Overview -- Existing international and regional standards relating to protection of children and child labour and their relevance to child performers -- The child as a performer -- The regulation and monitoring of children's working conditions in the entertainment industry -- The role of performers' organizations -- A selection of contractual provisions -- Key elements for protecting child performers -- When child performers grow up -- Ways forward to improve the protection of child performers.