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IN CHILD LABOR WHAT IS THE RIGHTS OF CHILDERN THEY HAVE​

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Answered by anithamanipati8
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child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprived children of direct Hollywood interferes with their ability to attend a regular school and that is mentally physically socially or more really dangerous and harmful reason

poverty is widely considered as a top reason why children work it in apparatus job

fayde rages children work because their parents sapur they have to supplement the family income or provide and paid labour

in some countries children are expected to work remember it was considered normal for children in Britain to work in the cotton mills from the age of five

cotton growing is still very labour intensive and so there is demand for cheap labour

in order types of work life family business or farming children might be pulled into work because education is not valued and work is too to be a more

the relative only wages paid to children's after ne season why employee was referred them to adult worker some children's work and paid

within the family childrens are engaged in domestic houses and task without pay

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anithamanipati8: hii
Answered by Anonymous
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- Right to Survival – to life, health, nutrition, name, nationality .

- Right to Development – to education, care, leisure, recreation, cultural activities .

- Right to Protection – from exploitation, abuse, neglect .

- Right to Participation – to expression, information, thought, religion .

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