Before you play
What This Child-Work Figure Means
This game compares the share of children ages 7 to 14 who are in employment.
- The figure is broader than formal payroll work and can include unpaid or family work.
- It is not the same thing as every form of exploitation, and that gap matters.
- A labor statistic becomes a childhood statistic the second a country normalizes the trade.
Some economies borrow time from children before they borrow money from anywhere else.