The match stick factory refused to appoint a 17 year old school dropout?
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The employment of children in factories, workshops, and other places is risky. The dropout rate in schools is higher in our country because of poverty.
Child labor which involves some degree of exploitation. It influences the healthy growth of children.
Any work undertaken by children below 14 years of age which is injurious to their health and harmful to their proper development.
That's why the shop refused to appoint a 17 years old boy.
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Answer: Because he is an adolescent .
Explanation: Children between the age of 15 to 18 are considered as Adolescent Children . And these adolescent Children should not be employed in any dangerous employment.
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