The document compares child labor in Spain and Turkey. In Spain, around 5,000 children work in prostitution and 15,000 do familiar agricultural tasks. Street selling employs over 2,000 children. In Turkey, the child labor rate was 5.9% in 1994, equivalent to 958,000 children out of 16.3 million. Various organizations in both countries are working to increase access to education and decrease child labor rates through opening education centers, providing parents with courses, and helping working children return to school.