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An article on fight against child labour

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Child labour is work carried out children that harms them or exploits them in some way - physically, mentally, morally, or by blocking their access to education. While progress has been made around the world in the fight against child labour, there's still a long way to go.

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child labour is only a problem in low-income countries

In fact, child labour - including hazardous forms of work - can be found in many countries. In the US, for example, underage workers are often employed in agriculture, with a high proportion of them coming from either immigrant or ethnic-minority families. Working in farms, they are exposed to extreme heat, sharp tools and heavy machinery as well as toxic pesticides. A US government report from 2018 revealed that half of work-related deaths among children in the US occur in agriculture.

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