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One in 5 youth a child laborer

MANILA - Almost one in five children in the Philippines works as a laborer, according to a government survey released yesterday that also found over three million of them work in hazardous conditions.

The poll backed by the International Labour Organization, conducted last year, found that some 5.5 million Filipino children, or about 18.93 percent of all those aged between 5 to 17 years, were child laborers.

A majority of the children (69 percent) were still in school as they worked, but were more likely to drop out than those who didn't work.

The survey also said the situation had worsened in the last 10 years, when an equivalent survey in 2001 found four million children, or 16 percent of the total, were working.

ILO country director Lawrence Johnson told a forum in Manila that unveiled the survey that "the root cause of child labour... is poverty. No parent wants to mortgage (his or her child's) future."

Officials warned that more than three million minors were engaged in hazardous labor such as work in mines, factories and on the streets, where they were exposed to dangerous substances and unsafe conditions.

Labour Secretary Rosalinda Baldoz blamed the increase in child labourers on a rising population, but added detection rates had also increased.

But she conceded, "Even with our economic growth, distribution of benefits is still a problem".

The survey found 42 percent of child laborers were helping their families in farms or on large plantations, she said.*AFP

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