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Children's work is a broad term that includes both worst forms of child labour at one extreme and beneficial work contributing to the child's development at the other. All work performed by
children under the age of 18 is not necessarily child labour. Millions of young people undertake work, paid or unpaid, that is appropriate for their age and maturity. By doing so, they learn to
take responsibility, gain skills, add to their family's or their own income and well-being, and contribute to their countries economy.
Child labour is the unacceptable form of child work. It is work that exposes children to harm or
exploitation. Two core ILO conventions focus on the elimination of child labour, and place boundaries between child labour and child work. Basically, the child labour slated for abolition falls into three categories:
1. hazardous work, or labour which jeopardizes the physical, mental or moral well-being of
a child, either because of its nature or the conditions under which it is carried out.
Hazardous work is defined by national legislation.
2. other, "unconditional" worst forms of child labour are internationally defined as slavery.
3. labour performed by a child who is under a certain age specified for that kind of work and is thus likely to impede the child's education and full development.
The ILO conventions help to focus attention on forms of child labour that have to be approached with particular urgency. The welfare of the child and the respect of his/her rights as a child is key in this.....
children under the age of 18 is not necessarily child labour. Millions of young people undertake work, paid or unpaid, that is appropriate for their age and maturity. By doing so, they learn to
take responsibility, gain skills, add to their family's or their own income and well-being, and contribute to their countries economy.
Child labour is the unacceptable form of child work. It is work that exposes children to harm or
exploitation. Two core ILO conventions focus on the elimination of child labour, and place boundaries between child labour and child work. Basically, the child labour slated for abolition falls into three categories:
1. hazardous work, or labour which jeopardizes the physical, mental or moral well-being of
a child, either because of its nature or the conditions under which it is carried out.
Hazardous work is defined by national legislation.
2. other, "unconditional" worst forms of child labour are internationally defined as slavery.
3. labour performed by a child who is under a certain age specified for that kind of work and is thus likely to impede the child's education and full development.
The ILO conventions help to focus attention on forms of child labour that have to be approached with particular urgency. The welfare of the child and the respect of his/her rights as a child is key in this.....
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Child Labour is a condition , where small children go to work. Because of their economic problems.
It is being done in India on a large scale.
And it is banned too .
Ways to eradicate child labour :
By spreading awareness among people we can eradicate child labour.
Generally the child of poor families work as Child labour.
So , there must be more employment among the poor people.
Government should provide more jobs .
By reducing poverty we can eradicate the child labour.
By promoting education in the rural and Poor areas.
By supplying food in those rural and Poor families.
The National Population Policy 2000 strongly focused on this problem. It also takes many steps to eridicate the child labour.
It strongly focused on educating the children of age 6-14 .
It provides mid day meals also in government schools so that the children do not work for getting food.
It is being done in India on a large scale.
And it is banned too .
Ways to eradicate child labour :
By spreading awareness among people we can eradicate child labour.
Generally the child of poor families work as Child labour.
So , there must be more employment among the poor people.
Government should provide more jobs .
By reducing poverty we can eradicate the child labour.
By promoting education in the rural and Poor areas.
By supplying food in those rural and Poor families.
The National Population Policy 2000 strongly focused on this problem. It also takes many steps to eridicate the child labour.
It strongly focused on educating the children of age 6-14 .
It provides mid day meals also in government schools so that the children do not work for getting food.
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