According to the report, children in the mid-western Hills and Mountains and the eastern Hills and Mountains are most likely to be involved in economic activities above their age-specific threshold.
Children in rural areas are much more likely than those in urban areas to be involved in economic activities above their age-specific threshold. According to the government data, there are 1600,000 child labours in the country.
The Labour Act, 1992, and Labour Rules, 1993, contain specific provisions for the prohibition of employment of children below the age of 14 years and prohibits admission to hazardous work for minors (aged between 14 and 18 years).
Pramod Raj Regmi, information officer at CBS, said all data are primary and interview based. The survey was conducted in all 75 districts.
Also known as Nepal Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey, the study sampled 12,405 households out of which 5,349 respondents were children. Child mortality rate, nutrition, child health, hygiene and drinking water, early childhood development literacy and education and child protection were minutely probed.
According to the report, 30 percent of the children under five years are moderately or severely underweight, while 9 percent are classified as severely underweight. More than one-third or 37 percent of the children are moderately or severely stunted, with 16 percent are severely stunted, and 11 percent are moderately or severely wasted, with 3 percent severely wasted.
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