As poor countries develop economically and improve access to education, child labor is likely to decrease. Increased family income and better educational opportunities can reduce the reliance on child labor for family income. Additionally, as social awareness and enforcement of labor laws improve, the prevalence of child labor may further decline. However, the extent of this change depends on various factors, including government policies, cultural attitudes, and international support.
While child labor can help the country develop economically, it hurts the country's reputation with the rest of the world. Most first world countries consider child labor incredibly unacceptable and often not use products which come from countries which use child labor. It is because of this that development in these countries is often slow.
Here are a couple of countries that uses child labor: Vietnam, Afghanistan, Ecuador, Ghana, Ukraine, and more
a decrease in child labor
a decrease in child labor
I think Labor Development. (by Solomon Zelman)
It is impossible to tell. Most countries do not report child labor statistics.
The Industrial Revolution initially increased child labor, as factories employed children to work long hours under harsh conditions. However, over time, societal awareness of the negative impacts of child labor grew, leading to reforms and regulations. By the late 19th and early 20th centuries, laws were enacted in many countries to limit child labor, ultimately decreasing its prevalence. Thus, while the Industrial Revolution began with increased child labor, it eventually contributed to its decline through reform movements.
by having child labor it will make the population decrease because all the people who died from starvation, lack of malnutrition, and from lack of energy
no the UK does not have child labour but in 20010 thy plan on renewing it with other countries.
1. Say no to child labor, and yes to education...... 2. Stop Child Labor 3. Be kind to a child: Stop Child Labor 4. Let a Child be a Child: Stop Child Labor 5. If we want to develop our country we should first develop a bright future for these children.
It is in many countries, but sadly, the will to enforce this rule, is not there.
because people like you dont do anything about it