In Ethiopia, child labor is prevalent, and many children work in agriculture, domestic service, and informal sectors, often receiving very low wages or no pay at all. The amount they earn varies widely depending on the type of work, location, and age, but it is generally far below the minimum wage set for adults. Additionally, many children work to support their families rather than for formal compensation. Efforts are ongoing to combat child labor and improve children's rights and access to education.
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Children in Cambodia are paid twenty five cents a day, if they're lucky. But they usually go unpaid.
I believe that depends on what job the child had.
They were paid 75 cent or most of the time not at all
how much did victorianchildren get payed for working as putters
it depends how much money the child or children id getting paid
KIDS GOT PAID 1s. and 5d. a week
... that's slave work, yoh. so they get paid about as much as housewives do. Maybe a little more.
usually kids in Ethiopia work as cleaners in house holds and they get paid 5 cents a hour. that's how high they would probable pay a working child. some kids get lucky and they work for people who would pay a dollar, ( that is a lot for them because its a poor country).
Cambodia, Vietnam & Ethiopia