3. o Child labour is a type of crime in which
children are forced to work at a very young
age and to assume their responsibilities
just like adults by participating in economic
activities.
o Children from small age groups participate
enormously work of children.
o They avoid the fact that children are the
great hope and future of the nation.
o These children do not have a chance to lead
a healthy life because they are not satisfied
physically, socially and mentally from their
childhood.
4. Poverty and high rate of unemployment in the
developing countries.
Lack of access to regular education in many
countries. In 2006, about 75 million children
left school.
Inadequate social control gives rise to work of
children in agriculture or domestic work.
Limited rights of children or workers who
affect to a large extent the standards of job
and living conditions in order to eliminate the
work of children.
5. Child labour often involved
children working in hazardous
and dangerous conditions.
They start from a very young
age which can strip them from
their childhood.
Children are working, so they
have no access to education.
6. 1) Support fair trade- Be conscious of the
products you buy. If it is too cheap to be
true, it was probably made by underpaid,
overworked children in crammed
factories.
2) Sponsor education- If possible, help in
sponsoring the education of a child in the
poorer countries in Asia and Africa.
3) Make ethical investments- As an
investor or share holder, support
companies that are sustainable and
ethical with humane practices that don’t
include child labour.