Basic Facts
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Some people think that child labor is no longer a problem globally. However, today there are more than 250 million kids between 5 and 14 years OLD that are working to try to support their families and collect extra income. More than 80 million of them work in hazardous conditions. Below are some facts on child labor in India and IN America before laws were enforced on child labor.
indian child labor Facts
- In India, children under 14 are blowing glass, weaving carpets and making fireworks
- There are over 20 million Indian children that are part of child labor today
- Many Indian factories are very unhygienic and pay low wages to child laborers
- some Indian children work 8 hours at a time and have very little time to eat
- Many of the Indian Child laborers are ill-nourished because of small, unhealthy rations
- There have been laws Enforced by the Indian government, but there are many violatOrs
American child labor facts Before Laws
- In the north, there were opposition on child labor while in the south, there was support on child labor
- children worked in mines, glass factories, textiles,agriculture,carriers, MEssengers and newspaper boys
- Child Labor in America peaked in the early parts of tWentieth Century
- There were many laws that brought an end to Child labor in America
indian child labor Facts
- In India, children under 14 are blowing glass, weaving carpets and making fireworks
- There are over 20 million Indian children that are part of child labor today
- Many Indian factories are very unhygienic and pay low wages to child laborers
- some Indian children work 8 hours at a time and have very little time to eat
- Many of the Indian Child laborers are ill-nourished because of small, unhealthy rations
- There have been laws Enforced by the Indian government, but there are many violatOrs
American child labor facts Before Laws
- In the north, there were opposition on child labor while in the south, there was support on child labor
- children worked in mines, glass factories, textiles,agriculture,carriers, MEssengers and newspaper boys
- Child Labor in America peaked in the early parts of tWentieth Century
- There were many laws that brought an end to Child labor in America