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Child Labor and Multinational Conduct: A Comparison of International Business andStakeholder Codes
Authors:Ans Kolk  Rob van Tuldere
Institution:(1) Faculty of Economics, Department of Accountancy & Information Management, University of Amsterdam, Erasmuslaan 78, 1185 BJ Amstelveen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Increasing attention to the issue of child labor has been reflected in codes of conduct that emerged in the past decade in particular. This paper examines the way in which multinationals, business associations, governmental and non-governmental organizations deal with child labor in their codes. With a standardized framework, it analyzes 55 codes drawn up by these different actors to influence firmsrsquo external, societal behavior. The exploratory study helps to identify the main issues related to child labor and the use of voluntary instruments such as codes of conduct. Apart from a specific indication of the topics covered by the code, especially minimum-age requirements, this also includes monitoring systems and monitoring parties. Most important to company codes are the sanctions imposed on business partners in case of non-compliance. Severe measures may be counterproductive as they do not change the underlying causes of child labor and can worsen the situation of the child workers by driving them to more hazardous work in the informal sector. This underlines the importance of a broad rather than a restrictive approach to child labor in codes of conduct. The paper discusses the implications of this study, offering suggestions for future research.
Keywords:business associations  child labor  codes of conduct  international organizations  multi-national enterprises  non-governmental organizations
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