The three most common areas of child labour are agriculture, services and industry. What we can conclude from this graph (above) is that agriculture is the most dominant area, whereas the smallest segment is 'Not Defined', then domestic, industry and services.
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In this graph, you can clearly see that the three largest areas that have child labour in them are South Asia, West/Central Africa and Eastern/Southern Africa. The smallest section of child labour is the industrialised countries (2.3%) and so on.
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Descending Order
Central & Eastern Europe = 37%
West & Central Africa = 20.8%
Eastern & Southern Africa = 18.6%
East Asia & Pacific = 8.7%
Middle East & North Africa = 7.6%
Latin America & Carribean = 2.8%
Central & Eastern Europe = 2.5%
Industrialised Countries = 2.3%
Central & Eastern Europe = 37%
West & Central Africa = 20.8%
Eastern & Southern Africa = 18.6%
East Asia & Pacific = 8.7%
Middle East & North Africa = 7.6%
Latin America & Carribean = 2.8%
Central & Eastern Europe = 2.5%
Industrialised Countries = 2.3%
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