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Child Labor
Title: Child Labor
Category: Social Sciences / Controversial Issues
Details: Words: 972 | Pages: 4.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Child Labor
Child labor is a persistent problem both internationally as well as on American soil. Federal Child Labor Laws formed by the government of the United States assisted in curtailing the problem to a certain extent though the existence of sweatshops throughout the country is still well known. Most people see America as the "land of opportunity" and therefore feel there is no reason a child should have to toil day in and day out under
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amp;lt;Tab/>#8493 Works Cited Bequele, A. and J. Boyden. 1988. "Working Children: Current Trends and Policy Responses." International Labor Review 127, 2: 153-171.
Chernichovsky, D. 1985. "Socioeconomic and Demographic Aspects of School Enrollment and Attendance in Rural Botswana." Economic Development and Cultural Change 32: 319-332.
Patrinos H. A. and G. Psacharopoulos. 1995. "Educational Performance and Child Labor in Paraguay." International Journal of Educational Development 15, 1: 47-60.
Richards, M. 1988. "Opportunity Costs of Education to Rural Households." (USAID, Guatemala Primary Education Efficiency Sub-Sector Assessment).
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