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Template:Youth rights sidebar The legal working age is the minimum age required by law in each country or jurisdiction for a young person who has not yet reached the age of majority to be allowed to work. Activities that are dangerous, harmful to the health or that may affect the morals or well-being of minors fall into this category.

Africa

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Country Legal Working Age
Template:Country data Kenya
13: (Easy Work)
16: (Restricted working hours and the type of work)
18: (Unrestricted)[1]
Template:Country data Nigeria 12: Light work with family
15: Up to industrial work
16: Unrestricted[2]
Template:Country data South Africa 15: (Restricted working hours and the type of work)
18: (Unrestricted)[3]
Template:Country data Egypt 14: (Restricted working hours and the type of work)
16: (Unrestricted)
Template:Country data Morocco 16: (easy work)
19: (Unrestricted)

Americas

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Country Legal Working Age
Template:Country data Anguilla 12 [2]
Template:Country data Antigua and Barbuda 14: (Restricted working hours)
18: (Unrestricted)[4]
Template:Country data Argentina It is forbidden to employ workers under 18 years of age for arduous, unhealthy, or hazardous work.
14: The working week for young workers between 14 and 16 years of age should not be more than 3 hours per day and 15 hours per week, only in the mother's, father's or legal guardian's company.
16: Young workers aged over 16 but under 18, have the right to work during normal business hours
18: Unrestricted[5]
Template:Country data Aruba 14
Template:Country data Bahamas 14: (Employment during school hours is prohibited; Night work is prohibited; Industrial work is prohibited; Conditions in respect of young persons: in a school day, for not more than three hours, in a school week, for not more than twenty-four hours, in a non-school day, for not more than eight hours, in a non-school week, for not more than forty hours.)
16: (Unrestricted)[6]
Template:Country data Barbados 16: (Employment during school hours is prohibited; Night work is prohibited; Industrial work is prohibited)
18: (Unrestricted)[7]
Template:Country data Belize 14 [4]
Template:Country data Bermuda 13
Template:Country data Bolivia 10: Independent work (e.g. street selling) with parent permission and government supervision
12: Contract work (for a boss) with parent permission and government supervision; no more than 6 hours per day, not during school hours, and if it does not interfere with schooling
Template:Country data Brazil In Brazil, any work for minors under 16 years of age is forbidden, except for apprentices, who can start working at 14 years old. Until the age of 18, it is strictly prohibited for the teenagers to work at night or in dangerous or unhealthy conditions.[8]
14: Only apprentices can start working. It is forbidden to work in any other job.
16: Teenagers are allowed to work in any job, but they are prohibited to work at night or in dangerous or unhealthy conditions.
18: Unrestricted.
Template:Country data British Virgin Islands 16
Template:Country data Canada 14
Template:Country data Caribbean Netherlands 15
Template:Country data Cayman Islands 15
Template:Country data Chile 18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Costa Rica 16: By default
Template:Country data Cuba 18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Curaçao 15
Template:Country data Dominica 12: No person shall take into his employment or employ in any occupation whatsoever any child; but a child may be employed in the domestic work or agricultural work of a light nature at home by the parents or guardian of the child.
18: (Unrestricted)[20]
Template:Country data Dominican Republic 18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data El Salvador 18: Unrestricted[21]
Children below the age 14 are not allowed to enter the workforce. Minors between the ages of 14 and 18 may work with permission from the Ministry of Labor if their employment is indispensable to either themselves or their family.
Template:Country data Greenland 15
Template:Country data Grenada 16
Template:Country data Guadeloupe 16
Template:Country data Guatemala 18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Haiti 16: By default
18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Honduras 18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Jamaica 16: By default
Template:Country data Martinique 16
Template:Country data Mexico 15: Restricted working hours and the type of work
18: Unrestricted[22]
Template:Country data Montserrat 14
Template:Country data Nicaragua 18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Panama 18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Peru 18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Puerto Rico 16: By default
Template:Country data Saint Barthélemy 13
Template:Country data Saint Kitts and Nevis 16
Template:Country data Saint Lucia 15 [6]
Template:Country data Saint Martin 16
Template:Country data Saint Pierre and Miquelon 14
Template:Country data Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 14
Template:Country data Sint Maarten 16
Template:Country data Trinidad and Tobago 16: By default
Template:Country data Turks and Caicos Islands Children younger than age 16 may be employed with the written consent of a parent or guardian.
Template:Country data United States 12 in Illinois, 14 in North Dakota or Nevada

Otherwise a bunch at 16 and a few at 18.

Asia

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Country Legal Working Age
Template:Country data China 16: By default
Template:Country data Hong Kong 13: Subject to restrictions and required to complete Form 3 secondary education.[40]
15: Subject to restrictions for employment in industrial undertakings.[41]
Template:Country data India 14: Restricted working hours and the type of work
21: (Unrestricted)[42]
Template:Country data Iran 15: Minimum employment age
18: Hard Work
21: (Unrestricted)[43]
Template:Country data Israel 14: Minimum employment age
15: Restricted working hours and the type of work
18: (Unrestricted)[44]
Template:Country data Japan Both gender:
Under 12: Film production and theatrical performance
12: Light work
Under 15: Cannot work during school hours

Male:
15: Restricted occupations and hours of activity
18: (Unrestricted)


Female:
15: With broad restrictions for working hours and the type of work
18: May only participate in underground work if engaged in work specified by ordinance performed underground
20: (Unrestricted)[45]
Chapter 6, Articles 56–62

Template:Country data Republic of Korea Male:
15: Restricted working hours
19: (Unrestricted)

Female:
15: Restricted working hours and the type of work.
18: Some limitations for work in overtly unhealthy conditions.
19: (Unrestricted)[46]
Articles 64 and 70–72 of the labour law implement the minimum age.

Template:Country data Macau 14: Work during summer holidays.
16: Subject to approval of Labour Affairs Bureau after consultation of Education and Youth Affairs Bureau, or after completion of compulsory education.
Template:Country data Malaysia 14: Easy Work.
16: (Unrestricted)[47]
Template:Country data North Korea 16: By default[48]
Template:Country data Indonesia 13: Minimum Employment age.
15: Restricted working hours and the type of work.
18: (Unrestricted)[49]
Template:Country data Philippines 15: (Restricted working hours and the type of work)
18: (Unrestricted)[50]
Template:Country data Singapore 13: Generally, a child must be at least 13 years of age before they can start working. The minimum legal age for working in Singapore is governed by the Employment Act and the Employment (Children and Young Persons) Regulations, and is enforced by the Ministry of Manpower.
15: Young persons above 15 may work in an industrial environment. However, the employer must inform the Commissioner of Labour within 30 days of their employment, and submit a medical certificate certifying their fitness for work.
16: Generally speaking, a person who is above the age of 16 is not a child or a young person, and is considered an adult worker (Unrestricted).[51]
Template:Country data Taiwan 15: A worker aged fifteen years old, shall be considered as a child worker.
16: No child worker and no worker aged sixteen or seventeen years old shall be permitted to do work that is potentially dangerous or hazardous in nature.
18: (Unrestricted)[52]
Template:Country data Vietnam 15: By default
Template:Country data Thailand 15 (with registration to Labour Inspection Officer until 18)[53]
Template:Country data Turkey 13: (Part-time employment; restricted to easy work)
15: (Unrestricted)[54]
Template:Country data United Arab Emirates 15 (with some restrictions) 18 (unrestricted)
Template:Country data Yemen 14: Light work with restricted hours.
15: Industrial work.
18: (Unrestricted)

Europe

Country Legal Working Age
Template:Country data Albania 14: (Easy work performed at school holidays)
16: (Unrestricted)[55]
Template:Country data Andorra 14: (Easy work performed at school holidays; Maximum 6 hours per day, with minimum 1 hours break; Minimum 2 following days of rest per week)
16: (Maximum 8 hours per day, with minimum 1 hours break; Minimum 2 following days of rest per week)
18: (Unrestricted)[56]
Template:Country data Armenia 16: (Unrestricted; No person under the age of 16 is allowed to work in Armenia)[57]
Template:Country data Austria 14: (With many restrictions within a family setting)
15: (With minor restrictions assuming compulsory school years have been finished)
18: Unrestricted[58]
Template:Country data Belarus 14: Easy work with the permission from parents or legal guardians
16: Limited working hours up to 35 hours per week
18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Belgium 15: (Must have completed 2 years of secondary education; restricted to light work)
16: (only light work)
18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Bosnia and Herzegovina 15: (Restricted to light work; Restricted working hours)
18: (Unrestricted)[59]
Template:Country data Bulgaria 13: (Only for jobs as film actor or model; Strictly regulated)
15: (Strictly regulated)
16 (Minimum working age; Some occupations prohibited)
18: (Unrestricted)[60]
Template:Country data Croatia 15: (Restricted by the Labour laws)
18: (Unrestricted)[61]
Template:Country data Cyprus 15: (Restricted by the Labour laws)
18: (Unrestricted)
Template:Country data Czech Republic 14: (Only under special circumstances)
15: (Restricted occupations and working hours)
18: (Unrestricted)[62]
Template:Country data Denmark None: (Only for activities in the cultural or artistic field. However, a police authorization must be obtained for these activities in advance.)
13: (Children 13–15 years of age may only perform light work, that is not in the vicinity of machinery. The working time may be on school days and up to 2 hours on other days up to 7 hours. In school-free weeks, the maximum working time must not exceed 35 hours per week.)
15: (Young people up to 18 years may not work in the following areas: with dangerous tools and equipment within hazardous work processes. The working time may not be between 18:00 und 6:00 on weekdays between 14:00 and 6:00 on holidays or Sundays. The maximum weekly working time must not exceed 40 hours.)
18: (Unrestricted)[63]
Template:Country data Estonia 13: A Person aged 13 may work under restrictions and parental permission.
15: Minimum Employment age. Minors under the age of 18 are restricted with working hours and certain occupations.
18: Unrestricted.[64]
Template:Country data Finland 14: Someone aged 14 may practise "light work".
15: Minimum Employment age. Minors under the age of 18 are restricted with working hours and certain occupations.
18: Unrestricted.[65]
Template:Country data France 14: (only for light work, regulated by Code du travail; No working at night; Strict time limitation; Parental permission is needed)
16: (No working at night; Strict time limitation; Parental permission is needed)
18: (Unrestricted)[66]
Template:Country data Germany 13: (with parental permission; and only easy work for example: paper round)
15: (Part-time work with less than 8 hours per day and maximum 40 hours per week; No work on weekends, statutory holidays and at night time or in an imperiling environment). Further restrictions for work break and minimum vacation days.
18: Unrestricted[67]
Template:Country data Hungary 16: (The Hungarian Labour Code allows for the employment of people over 16 years old. Young workers apply a two-year period of protection: at the time of their working time must not exceed 8 hours. per day and forty hours per week. If you work a minimum of 4.5 hrs., They are entitled to 30 minutes. break, nor can they be employed on a night shift.)
18: (Unrestricted)[68]
Template:Country data Iceland 13: (Only safe and easy work. Subject to restrictions on working time related to mandatory schooling.)[69]
16: (Employers have a duty to protect young workers from working in difficult and dangerous conditions in some sectors also apply to restrictions on working time.)
18: (Unrestricted)[70]
Template:Country data Ireland 14: (People aged under 16 years are not allowed to work full-time (full-time). The work of persons between the ages of 14 and 15 years must be obliged to comply with conditions:
• perform light work during the holidays - a person must necessarily have then at least 21 days off work
• work as part of the approved apprenticeship or training program.
• work in the film, when cultural undertakings, in advertising, or in connection with sporting events.)
16: (People aged 16 and 17 years old can only work the hours between 6:00 and 22:00.)
18: (Unrestricted.)[71]
Template:Country data Italy 15: (Restricted working hours and the type of work.)
18: (Unrestricted)[72]
Template:Country data Latvia 15: (People between 15 and 18 years of age may work no more than 7 hours a day and 35 hours per week (including time learning - if they learn). There must they stay at work after hours or work at night. It is also prohibited to employ minors under conditions which may threaten their health, safety and morals. Workers under 18 years of age are entitled to a month's leave, in their case does not apply or trial periods.)
18: (Unrestricted)[73]
Template:Country data Liechtenstein 14: (For light it is possible to hire 14-year-olds - but not longer than 9 hours per week during the school year and 15 hours a week during the holidays.)
15: (People aged over 15 but under 18 may work no more than 40 hours per week.)
18: (Unrestricted)[74]
Template:Country data Lithuania 14: (Under certain conditions it is also possible to employ people aged over 14 years old but under 16 years of age. They have the right to perform easy work - during the school year for no more than two hours during the day and 12 hours a week during the holidays - 7 hours a day and 35 hours per week.)
16: (Persons who have completed 16 years but have not reached the age of majority have no right to work more than 8 hours per day and 36 hours per week.)
18: (Unrestricted)[75]
Template:Country data Luxembourg 16
Template:Country data Malta 16: (Until they reach adulthood under the special protection of the law - are entitled to work up to 8 hours per day and 40 per week (included in is also a time of learning and training). Young worker has no right to do the work between the hours of 22 and 6Template:Nbspam.)
18: (Unrestricted)[76]
Template:Country data Netherlands 13: (The minimum age of employment under the supervision and with no guarantee of a minimum wage.)
15: (The right to the minimum wage.)
16: (Persons over 16 years but less than 18 years, has most of the rights and obligations as workers age. However, you will not be able to work in harmful conditions - including noise, cramped quarters and with toxic substances.)
18: (Unrestricted)[77]
Template:Country data Norway 13: (People aged over 13 but under 15 years of age may be employed only for light work that does not endanger the health, development, and does not interfere with learning.)
15: (Restricted working hours and the type of work.)[78]
18: (Unrestricted)[79]
Template:Country data Poland None: (Cultural and artistic field)
15: (Light work only)
18: (Unrestricted)[80]
Template:Country data Portugal 16: (Restricted working hours and the type of work.)
18: (Unrestricted)[81]
Template:Country data Romania 15: (Restricted)

16: (Unrestricted)[82]

Template:Country data Russia None: (Artistic field only. Must have parental permission. Restricted working hours and shortened working week, must not interfere with school education or violate public morality)

14: (Light work only. Must have parental permission. Restricted working hours and shortened working week, must not interfere with school education)
16: (Light work only. Full school education required. Restricted working hours)
18: Unrestricted

Template:Country data Serbia 16: By default
Template:Country data Spain None: Artistic activities with parental permission and a specific authorization of the labor department.
16: Parental permission is required.
18: Unrestricted
Template:Country data Sweden None: (Only artistic field and some light risk free jobs. Must have parent permission. Restricted working hours and shortened working week.)

13: (Light work only. Must have parent permission. Restricted working hours and shortened working week.)
16: (Light work only. Restricted working hours)
18: (Unrestricted)[83]

Template:Country data Switzerland Age 13: (Must have parental permission; only easy work)
  • During school weeks: Maximum 4 hours per day; and 9 hours per week.
  • During non-school weeks: Maximum 8 hours per day; and 40 hours per week.

Age 15: (Must have parental permission)

  • Maximum 9 hours per day; and 45–50 hours per week. Working maximum until 8Template:Nbspp.m.

Age 16: Minimum age to serve someone in restaurants, café or hotels. Minimum age to work in a circus or cinema.

Age 18: Unrestricted (and the minimum age to work in: Bars, Discos, Dancinghalls and Nightclubs)[84]

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United Kingdom
None: (Artistic fields such as television, theatre and modelling)

Age 14: Part-time [85]

Age 16: Full-time [85]

Oceania

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Country Legal Working Age Further notes
Template:Country data Australia Varies by state and territory.
13 (Queensland & Victoria; 11 when delivering newspapers, none for entertainment industries)

15 (Western Australia; most jobs, variations and restrictions apply for family businesses, entertainers/models, and newspaper delivery)[86]
No minimum working age (New South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, Australian Capital Territory)[87]

Template:Country data New Zealand 14: Babysitting[88]
15: Limited vehicle work and hazardous workplaces (logging, construction, heavy lifting, dangerous goods)[88]
16: Unrestricted working hours (between 10pm and 6am, and during school hours)[88]
18: Full Time Work[88]
18: Work in Restricted Areas except gambling work[88][89]
20: Unrestricted[88][90]
There is no minimum age of work in New Zealand,[89] but has multiple minimum ages of work for jobs with higher risk.[89]
Template:Country data Papua New Guinea 16

See also

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  61. Zakon o radu Minimum working age in Croatia.
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  63. Bekendtgørelse om unges arbejde Template:Webarchive Minimum working age in Denmark (Labour law).
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  65. Nuori työntekijä: Alle 15-vuotiaan töihinotto Template:Webarchive Employment laws (Finland).
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