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ser-zykov [4K]
3 years ago
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3. What are some disadvantages to child labor?

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Tatiana [17]3 years ago
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Answer:

-The tasks these children are made to carry out are usually very difficult and the working conditions are very harsh, which creates a lot of problems for them such as malnutrition, premature aging, depression, drug dependency, and lots more.

-These child laborers have no protection, from underprivileged backgrounds, minority groups, or taken forcefully from their parents. Their employers do anything they think is needed to make the children completely irrelevant, therefore, they able to exercise a total control over them. These child laborers work in humiliating conditions, their employers not minding all the principles and fundamental rights of the children.

-Also, children who works will not have access to a normal education and will be destined to become an illiterate in their adult life, with no possibility to grow their professional and social life.

-Child labor, in some cases also endangers the children’s dignity and morals, especially when they are sexually exploited, in cases such as prostitution and child por*ography.

-Children who work will also be more exposed to malnutrition. Child laborers are usually exposed to physical, mental, and sexual violence.

-Children who work start working at a very young age.  If they start working at such young age, they are stripped off their childhood. These children have no experience normal children have, as they are doing things that are meant for adults.

-The organizations that employ child labor usually abuse them illegally if the children are not working up to the expected standards.

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