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I am here today with a new question... Friends you may read about the article ' CHILD LABOR ' So tell me what you came to know about child labor !!
A small favour could you plz translate it in telugu if you could !! Thanks in Advance ,
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చరిత్రలో చాలా వరకు, బాల కార్మికులు వివిధ రకాలుగా ఉనికిలో ఉన్నారు.
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there is no universally accepted definition of child labour. Varying definitions of the term are used by international organisations, non-governmental organisations, trade unions and other interest groups. Writers and speakers don’t always specify what definition they are using, often leading to confusion.
Not all work is bad for children. Some social scientists point out that some kinds of work may be completely unobjectionable — except if the work is exploiting the child. For instance, a child who delivers newspapers before school might actually benefit from learning how to work, gaining responsibility, and a bit of money. But what if the child is not paid? Then he or she is being exploited. As Unicef’s 1997 State of the World’s Children Report puts it, "Children’s work needs to be seen as happening along a continuum, with destructive or exploitative work at one end and beneficial work - promoting or enhancing children’s development without interfering with their schooling, recreation and rest - at the other. And between these two poles are vast areas of work that need not negatively affect a child’s development." Other social scientists have slightly different ways of drawing the line between acceptable and unacceptable work.
International conventions also define "child labour" as activities such as soldiering and prostitution. Not everyone agrees with this definition. Some child workers themselves think that illegal work (such as prostitution) should not be considered in the definition of "child labour."
To avoid confusion, when writing or speaking about "child labour", it is best to explain exactly what you mean by child labour — or, if someone else is speaking, ask for a definition. This website uses the first definition cited in this section: "Child labour" is work for children under age 18 that in some way harms or exploits them - physically, mentally, morally, or by blocking access to education.
According to the ILO, 58.6 per cent of child labourers work in agriculture. Other industries that frequently rely on child labour include maufacturing, mining, quarrying, construction, domestic service and general service such as in retail, restaurants and hotels.
It is generally thought that boys become involved in child labour more often than girls, although exact figures on this can be difficult to estimate. As UNICEF states: "Although aggregate numbers suggest that more boys than girls are involved in child labour, many of the types of work girls are involved in are invisible. It is estimated that roughly 90 per cent of children involved in domestic labour are girls.
Poverty is widely considered the top reason that children work in jobs that are exploitative and inappropriate for their ages. But there are other reasons as well. In no particular order:
family expectations and traditions
abuse of the child
lack of good schools and day care
lack of other services, such as health care
public opinion that downplays the risk of early work for children
uncaring attitude of employers
limited choices for women.
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