Political Science, asked by irfanmayuf, 11 months ago

how economic and moral exploitation of children should be stopped by the state​

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Answered by someshchandra9332
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Economic exploitation implies the idea of a certain gain or profit through the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.

Macroeconomic level findings: child labour can slow down long run growth and social development through reduced human capital accumulation. ... to the extent that children compete with unskilled adults for the same jobs, child workers affect adult employment or adult wages depending on the structure of the labour market.

Types of exploitation

Sexual exploitation. This is when someone is deceived, coerced or forced to take part in sexual activity. ...

Labour exploitation. ...

Domestic servitude. ...

Forced marriage. ...

Forced criminality. ...

Child soldiers. ...

Organ harvesting

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Answered by mrmsfk
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Review national laws regarding child labour.

Refer to your buyers' requirements.

Check the age of your employees.

Identify hazardous work.

Carry out workplace risk assessment.

Stop hiring children below the minimum age.

Remove children from hazardous work.

Reduce the hours for children under the.

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