Poverty, poverty education, and tackling hard are how to explain a girl or boys in the situation of tragic child labor. Child labor means that younger children older than a specified age are hired to provide retirement aid for families, not to school for further education (Haile 366; Cullen 9). Poverty and child labor are complementary, and their only choice is to have the child participate in various labor actions if the family does not have large funds (Haile 365).
(7) (A) (i) In the management and execution of the child labor provision of this chapter, except as otherwise provided in paragraph (B), the newly hired labor force is regarded as repressive child labor, Do not use it for machining. External Commercial Land for Wood Products The provisions of Section 206, 207, 212 of this heading relate primarily to consumers or domestic workers who make garlands of natural wintergreen, pine, cedar, cedar, or other evergreens It does not apply to employees engaged in the delivery of newspapers making such wreaths of evergreens and other forest products)
In this section we turn to another document on child labor. In particular, I will look at ways that income shocks exacerbate child labor problems. In addition, we will explore the constraints of credit during these shocks and the role of inefficient labor market. First, we examine the impact of various negative income shocks on the number of child laborers employed. Later, we will try to decide how to get credit and savings to prevent these adverse effects. Also, we will examine the wealth paradox (sometimes called after researcher's research) in some cases, and in some cases increase the household assets leads to an increase in child labor and consider possible explanations for that observation .
In this section we will review recent empirical and theoretical evidence on measures to limit the legality of child labor. We study their positive and negative effects and comment on all the differences and similarities in the above findings. In this section, we will first take some more general findings, then address international labor standards issues, and then address consumer resistance. After that we discuss the possibility of abuse of the child labor law and the interests of interest groups and finally present some evidence for limitation of child labor.