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an essay about "Child labour is the biggest problem in the world"​

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Answered by anshita786
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Child labor is one of the biggest problems around the world because it puts children in danger. It is basically utilizing that under aged children in any form forcing them to work which abuse, harms or violet them. This abuse may be physical, mental or sexual denying the children of their rights of basic education. This problem is increasing in many countries that are because of poverty and other issues, but poverty is the most reason for causing child labor. (1 2 3 Help Me. Internet resources.)

There are many different causes of “bad” child labor around the world. Parents are one of the causes for child labor especially illiterate parents. Some parents are not able to work so they force their children to work instead of them. Hence, children are more easily employed because they get less money paid than adults and they are easier to get abused. Other cause that is the seedbed of child labor and the biggest cause for child labor is Poverty. In some poor countries, the government doesn’t help poor families by providing education, health care or find for them work to get money. So, in this case parents are forced to send their children to work and get money to their parents. Ignorance for the rights of child to be educated and not to be abused, so there are some parents that are rich but they spend their money on drinking, buying drugs… they force their children to work. 

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Answered by naysasalwan
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Child labour is a major problem in India. It is a great challenge that the country is facing. The prevalence of it is evident by the child work participation rates which are higher in India than in other developing countries. Estimates cite figures of child labour between 60 and 115 million working children in India, the highest number in the world (Human Rights Watch, 1996). It is basically rooted in poverty. It is poverty that forces a child to earn money to support his family. Though it is prevalent in the whole of the country, the problem is acute in socio- economically weaker States like UP, Bihar, Orissa, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Uttarakhand, Madhya Pradesh and North-Eastern States.

A bonded child can be released only when his parents pay lump sum payment, which is extremely difficult for the poor. It is really an irony that even if bonded child labourers are released, the same condition of poverty that caused the initial debt can cause people to slip back into bondage. Literacy is one of the major determinants of child labour. India’s state of education lacks effectiveness in yielding basic literacy to the population. It has been observed that overall condition of the education system can be powerful influence to check the spread of child labour. Sri Lanka is a brilliant example of this where compulsory education has worked to reduce child labour. The Sri Lankan Government enforced compulsory education which resulted in rising school participation rates. Naturally, the literacy rate also rises. The corresponding result was that the employment rate of children in ten to fourteen year age group showed a substantial decline. In short, the education policy immensely helped Sri Lanka to achieve high enrollment rate, high retention rate and a corresponding decline in child labour. 

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