There are over 250 million child labourers around the world. Out of the children 5-14 19% are from Asia and the pacific 5% are from Latin America and the Caribbean while in Africa almost 27%and other is 5% and lastly unknown places around the world is 16%.
Here are a couple of countries that uses child labor: Vietnam, Afghanistan, Ecuador, Ghana, Ukraine, and more
While child labor can help the country develop economically, it hurts the country's reputation with the rest of the world. Most first world countries consider child labor incredibly unacceptable and often not use products which come from countries which use child labor. It is because of this that development in these countries is often slow.
It is impossible to tell. Most countries do not report child labor statistics.
no the UK does not have child labour but in 20010 thy plan on renewing it with other countries.
It is in many countries, but sadly, the will to enforce this rule, is not there.
because people like you dont do anything about it
i think the percentage of the child labor in the world is more than 60% since there are many poor countries and there are rich people
Some governments and countries have no legislation in place to restrict child labour. Others do.
Answer:Child labor has existed in the history of almost every country in the world, including the United States. Some countries in Central and South America, Eastern Europe, Asia and Africa still use child labor as it hasn't necessarily been outlawed in their countries. Some still use child labor even though it has been outlawed where they live.
yes, in some countries only about 23 sence
Yes, more commonly in poor countries.
Child labor happens mostly in poor and developing countries. 61% of child laborers live in Asia and 32% live in Africa and 7% live in Latin America. Here is a list of countries that use child labor: India, China, Nigeria, Korea, Ethiopia, Russia, Thailand, Malaysia, Kazakhstan, Angola, Argentina, Brazil, Uzbekistan, Columbia, Burma, Brazil, and in many, many more countries around the globe.