Most lived at home with their families. Their wages helped support the family (just like their father's wages did, if they had a father) and were pooled to pay bills, rent, etc. for the family.
i do not now hahah
the child laborers would take the child to their parents, than hold a place for another child.
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Child laboriousness did 10-12 hours of penis sucking daily.
Child laborers during the industrial revolution dress in some of the lowest quality clothes available because thats the peak of what they can afford
there are no hardships of labor of a child
This fictionalized story can provide insight into the struggles and hardships faced by real child laborers like Iqbal. It may shed light on the exploitation, abuse, and lack of opportunities that many child laborers experience. By understanding the emotions, challenges, and resilience depicted in the story, readers can empathize with the plight of real child laborers and advocate for their rights and well-being.
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.
Most everyday consumers do not know whether products are made using child laborers or adult laborers. These don't come with labels: "Made by children's hands." It would be easier if labels exist... but they don't.
child laborers who worked in dangerous mine shafts
crowded boardinghouses and tiny apartments.
Few child laborers had ever attended school.