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Developing countries have the ability to set their own paths. They can choose to offer cheap labor in order to strengthen their economy.
The simple answer is - make it illegal to emply anyone under 16 !
unemployment
it varies because of economics growth. education is the main focus. And in developing country there are many unskilled worker. then developed countries.
Competition for jobs increases and wages go down.
Lyn Squire has written: 'Labor force, employment and labor markets in the course of economic development' 'Employment policy in developing countries' -- subject(s): Underdeveloped areas, Manpower policy, Labor supply
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Immigration increases the supply of labor
The World Trade Organization seeks to develop trade between countries. One consequence of globalization is the exploitation of developing countries' resources and labor, which a Marxist would certainly be opposed to.
The low cost of labor in a developing country makes it possible for the developed countries to use this resource. This provides employment, but at a low wage. A good example of this is Wal-Mart. People in developed nations enjoy extremely low prices on Wal-Mart products, but the developing countries suffer at their expense. Workers are paid little because there is a large pool of ready labor. Profits for developed nations mean long hours and low pay for workers in developing nations
The low cost of labor in a developing country makes it possible for the developed countries to use this resource. This provides employment, but at a low wage. A good example of this is Wal-Mart. People in developed nations enjoy extremely low prices on Wal-Mart products, but the developing countries suffer at their expense. Workers are paid little because there is a large pool of ready labor. Profits for developed nations mean long hours and low pay for workers in developing nations
specialization