File:Working children out of school vs Hours worked by children, OWID.svg

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English:  :Working children out of school vs Hours worked by children
The vertical axis shows out-of-school working children as a share of all working children (ages 7-14).
The horizontal axis shows average weekly hours worked by working children (including working children in and out of school; ages 7-14). Working children are those involved in economic activity for at least one hour in the reference week of the survey.
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