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Ivanshal [37]
2 years ago
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Does child labor still exist in the u.S. Or elsewhere in the world? Support and justify your answer.

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Afina-wow [57]2 years ago
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Answer: Yes child labour still exist in other parts of the world up to this day and in some part of the U.S

Explanation:

Child labour refers to the children under the age of 18 who are forced to work instead of going to school.

They work unreasonable hours up to 20 hours per day and are underpaid. These children are found in developing countries and industrialised countries where they need unskilled labour.

They work in mines, factories, and even worse places , they do jobs like making boxes, shoe polishing,cleaning,working in a family business. Some work in the houses and some have to sell fruits or food on the streets, some are found fishing or working in farms.

Some countries which are underdeveloped are more dependent on agriculture for their economy hence they will forcefully recruit children to work on farms.

Countries where child labour can still be found today are Sub-Saharan Africa,Latin America and South Asia.

One may think this only happens in the developing countries but it is also found in industrialised developed countries for example Turkey and the Ukraine .

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