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First of all thanks for a good topic , ^_^
Here is the answer according to your question :
Child labour is refers to employement of childrens.
It leads in illteracy , proverty,and alot.
It should be stopped, It is the time of playig, fairytales, to learning knowledgable things , to gain proper education, laughters etc...
where in some places it used to send their child as a labour as a worker ....
It is illegal every child, have right to dream big, and alot that they want.
But i don't know what is happening in our society.... This is a time to sending childrens to send school, but actually in some places they are sending to gain money, for physical works.
There are some easy works that is acceptable.
if any work can be done in addition in education that the childrens are getting then it is acceptable but some other kind of works is difficult to do or it is physically exhausting.
it may be dangerous,Those children who required to do work for a log period pf time then it may be bad for their health,...etc..
child labour is forbidden in most countries .in some places girls and boys tea stalls, resturants,hotels, or in any work shop or in small shops, some others work in factories or in huge factories like : brick's factories.. or any other.
Approx 350 million children are affected by child labour, 8 million in them are wrost form of child labour like some are used as a child solider, and some are forced in to illegal or in unacceptable works , or as slaves etc.
It is running from ancient times ,children were required to do works either at home or in fields with their gurdians or parents, or in shops or any where.
The goverment of developed countries have removed child labour , and announced or required that to attened schools,
In actually it does not matter how poor a children are, they have right to gain proper education, there are so many goverments school in citites, they provides poor 's child education in free of cost, and even providing them foods too, so goverments trying to giving their best to stop child labour , but these things are not enough,
The goverments of developed countries belive in now matter how poor parents are, should be allowed to keep out their children from schools,
Educations is the basic need for mordern age to survive on earth, educations is so neccesary after three basic needs, so gaining proper education is the right of each & every child ,for a developed country, for a employement country it is so neccassry to go against child labour , give childs to prove themselves,
Child labour should most be removed from hazardous works, it is not only the duty of goverment it is the duty of each and every citizens !!
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Child labour means that children are forced to work like adults and take part in an economic activity. According to the ILO International Labour Organization the term is applied to people up to age thirteen, or seventeen in case of dangerous work. Only about a fourth of the ILO members have ratified the respective convention, but the age limits are generally accepted.
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.
Child labour is fundamentally different from casual work done by children, like guarding other children, or helping here and there. Child labour is forbidden in most countries. In some places minor boys and girls work in tea stalls, restaurants, hotels and other small shops. Some work in huge factories like brick factories. The main reason why child labour occurs is poverty.
There are two kinds of work that minorscan do:
Some work they do is acceptable, as it is only light, or easy to do. Children can also do it while they are well-integrated into the family. This kind of work can be done in addition to an education the children are getting.
The other kind of work is difficult to do, or it is physically exhausting. It may be dangerous, the children may be required to work for long hours and in humiliating clothing.
In general the second kind of work is usually labelled child labour. Estimates are that up to 350 million children are affected by child labour. Eight million of these are affected by the worst forms of child labour: they are child soldiers, they are forced into prostitution, they are used for child pornography, they are child slaves, debt bondage or affected by human trafficking.
Often such cases are known through scandals in the mass media. In that manner, a working child is often seen as a slave, working in a sweat shop in a third world country, producing textiles, or as one of the street children in South America. The reality is different though: Such shops exist all over the world, also in countries like the United States or Italy. The fact that child labour is involved is often hidden: More than three quarters of this work is done in the sector of agriculture, or it has to do with activities done at home, in the context of the family. If child-slaves exist, they are only a minority. This form of work done by children also existed before industrialisation and globalisation, the two phenomena have made it more visible.
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.
Child labour is fundamentally different from casual work done by children, like guarding other children, or helping here and there. Child labour is forbidden in most countries. In some places minor boys and girls work in tea stalls, restaurants, hotels and other small shops. Some work in huge factories like brick factories. The main reason why child labour occurs is poverty.
There are two kinds of work that minorscan do:
Some work they do is acceptable, as it is only light, or easy to do. Children can also do it while they are well-integrated into the family. This kind of work can be done in addition to an education the children are getting.
The other kind of work is difficult to do, or it is physically exhausting. It may be dangerous, the children may be required to work for long hours and in humiliating clothing.
In general the second kind of work is usually labelled child labour. Estimates are that up to 350 million children are affected by child labour. Eight million of these are affected by the worst forms of child labour: they are child soldiers, they are forced into prostitution, they are used for child pornography, they are child slaves, debt bondage or affected by human trafficking.
Often such cases are known through scandals in the mass media. In that manner, a working child is often seen as a slave, working in a sweat shop in a third world country, producing textiles, or as one of the street children in South America. The reality is different though: Such shops exist all over the world, also in countries like the United States or Italy. The fact that child labour is involved is often hidden: More than three quarters of this work is done in the sector of agriculture, or it has to do with activities done at home, in the context of the family. If child-slaves exist, they are only a minority. This form of work done by children also existed before industrialisation and globalisation, the two phenomena have made it more visible.
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