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Child labor in North Korea is prevalent due to the regime's focus on military and economic self-reliance, often prioritizing productivity over child welfare. The state controls education and employment, leading to children being engaged in labor to support their families and the economy. Additionally, poverty and limited resources force families to rely on the contributions of all members, including children. The lack of international oversight and human rights protections further exacerbates the issue.

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