The document discusses child labor in Pakistan. It defines child labor as work done full-time by children under 17, work that prevents school attendance, or work that is physically dangerous for children. Light work after school, internships, and helping family are not considered child labor. Data from IPEC finds that over 40 million children aged 5-14 live in Pakistan, with 50% of economically active children aged 5-9. Most child labor occurs in agriculture (60%), with others in industry (7%) and services (25.6%). The main causes of child labor in Pakistan are poverty, lack of opportunities, high population growth, unemployment, and unequal distribution of wealth and resources. The government needs to improve education,