1. Child Labor in Developed and Undeveloped Countries
Response Child labour is the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their juvenility by interfering with their ability to attend school, and by victimizing them mentally, physically, socially or morally. Being considered exploitative by most international organizations, legislations prohibit child labour extensively. ... The International Labour Organization (ILO) entitles poverty as the dominating originator of child labour. ... These children are often underpaid and are given inadequate health facilities and no social security. ... NGOs, individuals, international orga...
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