Child labour is the exploitation of children through employment. It is common globally and harmful to societies. It occurs due to factors like poverty, illiteracy, family traditions, and overpopulation. Children work in industries, mining, small businesses, agriculture, and their parents' businesses. They suffer low wages, punishment, sexual harassment, injuries, and psychological disorders. According to the ILO, millions of children globally are engaged in child labour, especially in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Possible solutions include increasing incomes, education, legislation, social services, and changing public opinion.
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Child labour is the exploitation of children through employment. It is common globally and harmful to societies. It occurs due to factors like poverty, illiteracy, family traditions, and overpopulation. Children work in industries, mining, small businesses, agriculture, and their parents' businesses. They suffer low wages, punishment, sexual harassment, injuries, and psychological disorders. According to the ILO, millions of children globally are engaged in child labour, especially in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Possible solutions include increasing incomes, education, legislation, social services, and changing public opinion.
Child labour is the exploitation of children through employment. It is common globally and harmful to societies. It occurs due to factors like poverty, illiteracy, family traditions, and overpopulation. Children work in industries, mining, small businesses, agriculture, and their parents' businesses. They suffer low wages, punishment, sexual harassment, injuries, and psychological disorders. According to the ILO, millions of children globally are engaged in child labour, especially in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Possible solutions include increasing incomes, education, legislation, social services, and changing public opinion.
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Child labour is the exploitation of children through employment. It is common globally and harmful to societies. It occurs due to factors like poverty, illiteracy, family traditions, and overpopulation. Children work in industries, mining, small businesses, agriculture, and their parents' businesses. They suffer low wages, punishment, sexual harassment, injuries, and psychological disorders. According to the ILO, millions of children globally are engaged in child labour, especially in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Possible solutions include increasing incomes, education, legislation, social services, and changing public opinion.
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What they do Industries Mining Prostitution Small business Construction Office work Agriculture Helping In The Parents' Business
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What they suffer Punishment Low wages Sexual harassment Discrimination Drug addiction Physical injuries Psychological disorders
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World wide view acc. To I.L.O Africa -50m or 26% of children Arab state -13.4 m or 15% of children Asia - 122.3 m or 18.8 % of children Europe & central asia -2.5 m Latin america & caribbean -5.7 m
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Possible Solutions Increased incomes Education Social services Anti-child Labor Legislation Change in public opinion Strict govt. policies
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Conclusion Child labor is a cancer to our world We should discourage it