DDI-MN-NSO-CLS-2022-v1.0
Child labour survey, 2021-2022
| Name | Country code |
|---|---|
| Mongolia | MNG |
The National Statistics Office of Mongolia conducted Child Labour Surveys in 2002-2003, 2006-2007, and 2011-2012 with the financial and technical support of the International Program for the Elimination of Child Labour of the International Labour Organization. The surveys were implemented in the form of a module attached to the Labour Force Survey and followed internationally agree upon methods. Following each survey the National Statistics Office of Mongolia disseminated the results. As a result of these surveys, it was determined that there is a need to extend and create statistics on child labour with regular periodicity in order to develop policies and program to eliminate child labour and hazardous employment. In this context, the National Statistics Office conducted the Child Labour Survey for the first time in 2021-2022 as a stand-alone survey, according to the new methodology approved in 2018 with the financial and technical support of the Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work Branch (FUNDAMENTALS) of the International Labour Organization and the United States Department of Labour.
The survey's main objective was to generate quantitative data on the prevalence and nature of child labour according to the latest international standards, update the statistical database, and provide policymakers with the information necessary to develop policies and interventions to eliminate child labour.
There is no doubt that the results of this survey will provide essential information for policies aimed at eliminating child labour, including hazardous work, and practical support for policy development and implementation based on research and evidence.
| Name | Abbreviation |
|---|---|
| International Labour Organization and United States Department of Labour | ILO,UNDL |
The survey will be covered total households with children aged 5-17 in 21 aimags and 9 districts of Mongolia. The survey sampling frame will be prepared based on The Population and Housing Database of Mongolia (PHD) 2020 year-end data. At the end of 2020, 816.7 thousand children aged 5-17 live in 475.0 thousand households in Mongolia. Children aged 5-17 account for 25.1 percent of the total population, and households with children aged 5-17 account for 52.3 percent of the total households. The survey was designed at the household level and covered children aged 5-17 years. The homeless children, children who live in prisons, orphanages, and special care facilities have not been included in the survey. The desired ratio between survey sampling units and households, the survey unit was set up as 12 households and units as 1104. These more detailed sampling techniques enabled to produce estimates of working children by aimags, which was one of main advantages of this survey over the previous survey.
DDI-MN-NSO-CLS-2022-v1.0
| Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation |
|---|---|---|
| National Statistics Office of Mongolia | NSO | Parlament |
2024-05-27