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Recent ILO estimates based on national surveys and/or censuses of 117 countries, place the number of domestic workers at around 53 million.
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As part of their statistical work, ILO maintains several databases.
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If light occasional work is excluded, ILO estimates there were 153 million child labourers aged 514 worldwide in 2008.
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Members of the ILO can voluntarily adopt and ratify the conventions by enacting the rules in their domestic law.
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The ILO also states that 83% of domestic workers are women and many are migrant workers.
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The ILO is not the only international organization attempting to regulate this field, however.
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One challenge that the ILO faces is the low ratification levels of the fundamental health and safety conventions.
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While maintaining a right to strike, the ILO recognizes situations and conditions under which a minimum operational service could be required.: 606.
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He is also professionally qualified in training systems and curriculum design through an ILO fellowship.
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According to the ILO, hazardous child labour is the largest category of the worst forms of child labour.
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