England found it difficult to abolish child labor due to economic dependence on industrial production, which relied heavily on cheap labor provided by children. Many families depended on the income generated by their children to survive, making it challenging to advocate for reform. Additionally, there was significant resistance from factory owners and industries that benefited from low labor costs, which slowed legislative progress. Social attitudes at the time often viewed child labor as a necessary aspect of economic life, complicating efforts for change.
Child labor
The efforts of Florence Kelly convinced many states to abolish child labor. She was a prominent advocate for labor rights and was successful in lobbying for stronger labor laws to protect children from exploitation in the early 20th century.
Abusive Child Labor. Which was unfortunate for poor family's that was depending on their child's income.
Yes
I don't know . Ask a Social Studies teacher .
the USA, Canada and i think England
May be child labor is big problem for federal organization, so it ban so far....
no the UK does not have child labour but in 20010 thy plan on renewing it with other countries.
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.
I think so. (: i really dont know but i hope i helped you !
A C-section is done when the labor becomes difficult and/or possibly life-threatening to the mother or child
Knights of Labor ended child labor.