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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
Life in Georgia in the 1700s was very difficult since it was a colony of Great Britain. This is because the citizens of Georgia were subjected to hard labor.
The USA has had child labor since its founding and still does today - both legal and illegal.
India since the 1950's. Before that it was the U.S.
SInce the 1930's we have succeeded in eliminating ILLEGAL child labor and assuring that kids who work do so lawfully, within uniform, national regs.
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Although there are many similarities between child labor and chores because it technically is but it is not considered the bad kind since it is usually by parent or guardian it is also beneficial to the child teaching them about maintenance of the home and pitching in for there family.
Since ever; and this is not only a problem of Mexico but at least until relatively recently, of all the world; the only countries that have instituted anti-child-labor laws are already industrialized countries which themselves had this issue during their respective industrialization processes.
Hi, I would think so since it was outlawed. I would think the owners of the company thought it to be right. Lewis Carroll wrote Alice in wonderland as a protect against child labor. In the book the characters are telling Alice "hurry up Alice "He thought that children were being rush through childhood and into adulthood. I would look up debates on child labor. Good luck.
For thousands of years. such as slavery and segregation existed before the 1700s racism didn’t start in 1700s it has existed for a long time in 500 CE jewish peaple were massively discriminated against and even some were inslaved in egyp
Greed, primarily. Since power is often easily exerted by adults over children, it can be all to tempting for adults to press them into a life of labor rather than nurture their health, education and overall welfare.
Since the late 1700s. Karlsruhe was built as a completely new, planned town in the 1700s. There were Jews in some of the nearby towns earlier.