More than a quarter of adolescents aged 14-17 in Bolivia work, with higher rates in rural areas. While Bolivia's constitution prohibits child labor exploitation, the law is not effectively enforced. The law aims to decriminalize less hazardous child work but ensure it respects children's labor rights. In Portugal, some children aged 6-10 work, and over a third of adolescents aged 14-17 work, with more adolescent work occurring in cities and child work in fields and mines.