There are several types of child labor, including:
1. Agricultural labor: Children are often employed in farming, fishing, and forestry work.
2. Domestic labor: Children are employed as domestic workers in private households, performing tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and caring for younger siblings.
3. Manufacturing and factory work: Children are employed in factories and manufacturing facilities, often working long hours in hazardous conditions.
4. Street work: Children may work as street vendors, beggars, or garbage pickers.
5. Mining and quarrying: Children are employed in mines and quarries, performing dangerous and physically demanding work.
6. Commercial sexual exploitation: Children are forced into prostitution or pornography.
7. Forced labor: Children are trafficked and forced to work against their will in various industries.
8. Informal sector work: Children work in informal sectors such as construction, transportation, and waste management.