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  2. Labour in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Labour force availability (as of 2006) map. Nepal has a labour force of 16.8 million workers, the 37th largest in the world as of 2017. [1] Although agriculture makes up only about 28 per cent of Nepal's GDP, it employs more than two-thirds of the workforce. [2]

  3. Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (Nepal)

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    The Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security (Nepali: श्रम, रोजगार तथा सामाजिक सुरक्षा मन्त्रालय) is a government ministry of Nepal that governs the development policies of labour and employment in the country. [1]

  4. Child labour in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Poverty is a major cause of child labour in Nepal and is often coupled with lack of education according to a study by Ersado (2005). [20] Poverty is a driver of child labour because the costs of schooling is very high and the immediate economic benefit of child labour is enticing according to Stash (2001). [21]

  5. List of countries by child labour rate - Wikipedia

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    The List of countries by child labour rate provides rankings of countries based on their rates of child labour. Child labour is defined by the International Labour Organization (ILO) as participation in economic activity by underage persons aged 5 to 17. Child work harms children, interferes with their education, and prevents their development.

  6. Minister of Labour, Employment and Social Security - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] One of the senior-most officers in the Federal Cabinet, the minister is responsible for formulating policies and programs such as regulation of foreign labor and employment opportunities that make foreign employment safe, dignified and orderly. The minister also has an important role in the determination and implementation of Nepal ...

  7. Kamaiya and kamlari - Wikipedia

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    The system of bonded labour existed in Nepal since the 18th century; following the unification of Nepal, members of the ruling elite received land grants in the Terai and were entitled to collect revenue from those who cultivated the land. [3] The Kamaiya system bonds males to labour, and the Kamlari system bonds females.

  8. Category:Labour in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Labour in Nepal" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. Child Workers in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Child Workers in Nepal (CWIN) is a non-governmental organization working as an advocate for children's rights. CWIN supports street children, children subjected to child labour, children who are sexually exploited, and also those victimized by violence. The organization's objective is to protect the rights of children in Nepal.