fifteen to the age of sixteen.
Pregnant slave women continued to work until their child was born. After a month of recovery she was expected to go back to work with the child on her back in the fields. Slave children played during the day until they reached the age that they could handle small tasks such as running errands and at the age of eight or nine they were expected to work in the fields. It was a very harsh and cruel pace to be if you were pregnant!!!
On the Plantation, some slaves would have started work at the age of about four as a child-minder. They would usually start running errands and carrying water to the other slaves at the age of five and they would have been expected to work on the plantation at the age of seven or eight.
Children could not work in factories under the age of nine:)
You can be 15 to work
Until they reach the age of majority, a parent has the ability to say the child cannot work.
In some countries there are people who work in the Maternity Ward of your local Hospital who could have more information
No you must be 18 years or older to work for apple under child labor laws! But you could become a consultant and try to work from home
Age 18 unless there is a medical reason or other extenuating circumstances to extend it. It has to do with the age of the child not whether or not they are in school or working. Kudos to the child for doing volunteer work.
Normally when the child is 18, or starts work.
The U.S Department of Labor states a child can work at the age of 16 in the state of Mississippi during school hours. Outside of school, a child 12 to 14 can work on a farm if a parent also works there.
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Until age 21, which is the age of majority in the state. see links