Working children in Philippines rise to 868,540 in 2025


FILE PHOTO: “Peter,” 11, works at an underwater mining site in Santa Milagrosa, Jose Panganiban in the Philippines in 2015. - Human Rights Watch via PDI/ANN

MANILA: The number of working children, ages five to 17, in the Philippines increased by 0.8 per cent to 868,540 in 2025, up from 861,450 in 2024, according to data recently released by the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).

Working children accounted for 3.1 per cent of the country's child population, up from 2.7 per cent in 2024 but below the 3.5 per cent recorded in 2023. Boys made up 61.6 per cent of working children, and by age group, the majority of the total working children in 2025 were 15 to 17 years old.

Economists attributed the increase to persistent poverty, rising living costs and the lingering economic effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, which they said have forced more families to rely on children to support household incomes. - Xinhua

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