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Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful.[3] This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations. Legislation across the world prohibit child labour.[4][5] These laws do not consider all work by children as child labour; exceptions include work by child artists, family duties, supervised training, certain categories of work such as those by Amishchildren, some forms of child work common among indigenous American children, and others.[6][7][8]
Child labour has existed to varying extents, through most of history. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, many children aged 5–14 from poorer families still worked in Europe, the United States and various colonies of European powers. These children mainly worked in agriculture, home-based assembly operations, factories, mining and in services such as news boys. Some worked night shifts lasting 12 hours. With the rise of household income, availability of schools and passage of child labour laws, the incidence rates of child labour fell.[9][10][11]
In the world’s poorest countries, around 1 in 4 children are engaged in child labour, the highest number of whom (29 percent) live insub-saharan Africa.[12] In 2017, four African nations (Mali, Benin, Chad and Guinea-Bissau) witnessed over 50 percent of children aged 5–14 working.[12] Worldwide agriculture is the largest employer of child labour.[13] The vast majority of child labour is found in rural settings and informal urban economy; children are predominantly employed by their parents, rather than factories.[14][15] Poverty and lack of schools are considered as the primary cause of child labour.[16]
Globally the incidence of child labour decreased from 25% to 10% between 1960 and 2003, according to the World Bank.[17]Nevertheless, the total number of child labourers remains high, with UNICEF and ILOacknowledging an estimated 168 million children aged 5–17 worldwide, were involved in child labour in 2013.[18]
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Child labour has existed to varying extents, through most of history. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, many children aged 5–14 from poorer families still worked in Europe, the United States and various colonies of European powers. These children mainly worked in agriculture, home-based assembly operations, factories, mining and in services such as news boys. Some worked night shifts lasting 12 hours. With the rise of household income, availability of schools and passage of child labour laws, the incidence rates of child labour fell.[9][10][11]
In the world’s poorest countries, around 1 in 4 children are engaged in child labour, the highest number of whom (29 percent) live insub-saharan Africa.[12] In 2017, four African nations (Mali, Benin, Chad and Guinea-Bissau) witnessed over 50 percent of children aged 5–14 working.[12] Worldwide agriculture is the largest employer of child labour.[13] The vast majority of child labour is found in rural settings and informal urban economy; children are predominantly employed by their parents, rather than factories.[14][15] Poverty and lack of schools are considered as the primary cause of child labour.[16]
Globally the incidence of child labour decreased from 25% to 10% between 1960 and 2003, according to the World Bank.[17]Nevertheless, the total number of child labourers remains high, with UNICEF and ILOacknowledging an estimated 168 million children aged 5–17 worldwide, were involved in child labour in 2013.[18]
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Child Labour - A real abuse to the humanity
Child labour is a crime against humanity. Humanity itself is at stake here. A lot of work still remains, but I will see the end of child labour in my lifetime.
- kailash satyarthi
Child Labour means employ the children below the age of 14 - 18 years old, in the industries. Although, the child labour is considered as illegal. But still, a number of children are going for child labour.
Child labour is really shameful matter for humanity. It is a crime against humanity and truthfulness. Sometimes, we can say that child labour is defined as the work that leads to the deterioration of the country. Children are the future of any country.
The main reason behind child labour is poverty, therefore to stop child labour poverty must be controlled. The another reason behind child labour is unemployment of the people. The unemployment of people force them, to send their wards for labour. To stop child labour, the awareness must be spread everywhere.
Child labour is a crime against humanity. Humanity itself is at stake here. A lot of work still remains, but I will see the end of child labour in my lifetime.
- kailash satyarthi
Child Labour means employ the children below the age of 14 - 18 years old, in the industries. Although, the child labour is considered as illegal. But still, a number of children are going for child labour.
Child labour is really shameful matter for humanity. It is a crime against humanity and truthfulness. Sometimes, we can say that child labour is defined as the work that leads to the deterioration of the country. Children are the future of any country.
The main reason behind child labour is poverty, therefore to stop child labour poverty must be controlled. The another reason behind child labour is unemployment of the people. The unemployment of people force them, to send their wards for labour. To stop child labour, the awareness must be spread everywhere.
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