the type of job the children did spinning cotton
In factories and mines and mills
He supported it with the fact that he said it was healthy for the children to be working and getting exercise from these jobs that they had. He used this as a way to try to logically persuade the parents of the children that working in the factories and mills was good for them and even though he was a doctor, he made a very uneducated assumption here.
Factories in China and other child labor countries put kids in diapers to save on bathroom trips..
People in China work in factories, restaurants, and mills. Some people in China have government jobs or work in retail.
Women
In the 19th century, many women and children worked in mills and factories due to economic necessity. Families relied on multiple incomes to survive, and industrial jobs often provided better pay than traditional agricultural work. Additionally, factories sought cheap labor, making women and children attractive hires because they could be paid less than men. The lack of labor regulations and the demand for workers in rapidly growing industries further contributed to their prevalence in these roles.
jobs were dangerous
People found bad conditions in cities and difficulties getting jobs.
Labor is highly mobile. People will move where jobs are. Such as in the Industrial Revolution, factories had a demand for labor which caused a rural to urban migration.
immigrants did labor like working in factories
It depends entirely on the country. If there is an effective court system and enforcement mechanism (such as exists in China), an abolition of child labor as a law would work well. In countries with high levels of corruption in law enforcement (such as Russia) or an inordinately slow judicial system (such as India), economic incentives should be provided to lure people away from child labor.
a. to create more jobs for the growing immigrant population. b. to help eliminate potential uprisings among laborers. c.stop the use of child labor. d. increase job security for factory workers.