lign: justify;”>A problem hard to measure. In 2006, Human Rights Watch published the results of a survey which showed that approximately 600,000 children were working and that there were 66,000 ‘little maids.’ Four years later, the Ministry of Employment announced a significant decrease – 170,000 in 2010. Unicef says it is 200,000 without domestic work. This mixture of figures is only barely trying to hide the difficulty in assessing this phenomenon.
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