
Nay Pyi Taw, August 30 (IANS) Myanmar has a total of 1,278,909 child workers, seventy-five per cent of whom are between 15 to 17 years old, an ILO study has found. Close to 80 per cent of the child labourers are employed in rural sectors, including agriculture, fishery and forestry (60.5 per cent), trade (11.1 per cent) and services (6.1 per cent), says the study by the International Labour Organisation (ILO) and Myanmar's Ministry of Labour, Employment and Social Security. Between 24.5-33.6 per cent of the children work at least 60 hours every week, while the remaining clock 52 hours a week, for an average hourly wage of 33 cents, EFE news reported on Tuesday citing the study.