Perfil demográfico, socioeconômico e de saúde de crianças e adolescentes trabalhadores e não trabalhadores, Brasil: Análise das desigualdades

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The objectives of this study were to describe the work done by Brazilian children and adolescents and compare the socioeconomic and health profile of those that worked (or were looking for work) versus non-working youngsters. Based on the 2008 Brazilian National Sample Household Survey (PNAD/2008), we selected children and adolescents 5 to 17 years of age, divided into two analytical categories: “workers” (working or looking for employment) and “non-workers”. We calculated prevalence rates for the characteristics of their main work, as well as socioeconomic and health variables comparing the two categories. Poisson regression was used to estimate prevalence ratios, adjusted by health characteristics, with “non-workers” as the reference category. Compared to “non-workers”, the “workers” category was associated with a higher proportion of boys; age 14 to 17 years; black or brown skin color; lower school attendance; and worse housing conditions. Child labor was associated with worse self-rated health; chronic backache; arthritis or rheumatism; and depression. Effective policies to support families need to be strengthened to effectively fight child labor.

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Miquilin, I. de O. C., Marín-León, L., Luz, V. G., La-Rotta, E. I. G., & Corrêa Filho, H. R. (2015). Perfil demográfico, socioeconômico e de saúde de crianças e adolescentes trabalhadores e não trabalhadores, Brasil: Análise das desigualdades. Cadernos de Saude Publica, 31(9), 1856–1870. https://doi.org/10.1590/0102-311X00142214

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