The study by Monash University and the children’s foundation Blue Dragon examined 57 households, of which almost three-quarters had sent at least one child to work in Saigon.
Professor of law at Monash University Susan Kneebone was a leading researcher in the project.
She says low-income families are promised their children will undertake fulfilling, paid work in Saigon.
But Professor Kneebone told Ella Archibald-Binge the reality is quite different.
Click to hear audio: SBS
June 25, 2014
Report highlights Vietnamese child labour
by Nhan Quyen • [Human Rights]
This picture taken on March 7, 2012 shows 12-year-old Dao hilltribe ethnic girls carrying vegetable in the northern province of Ha Giang. Women participate in many differents daily economic activities and some official studies show that women often work harder than men, especially in rural areas. AFP PHOTO /HOANG DINH Nam (Photo credit should read HOANG DINH NAM/AFP/Getty Images)
The study by Monash University and the children’s foundation Blue Dragon examined 57 households, of which almost three-quarters had sent at least one child to work in Saigon.
Professor of law at Monash University Susan Kneebone was a leading researcher in the project.
She says low-income families are promised their children will undertake fulfilling, paid work in Saigon.
But Professor Kneebone told Ella Archibald-Binge the reality is quite different.
Click to hear audio: SBS