In today's world, people will believe that most Americans oppose a company that supports the use of child labor to produce their products. But at the end of the purchase there was a way to support these businesses. Regardless of whether it is a toy for children or a warm jacket, it can be made using child labor in one of many different parts of the world. In today's era of globalization, the use of child labor is a major element of the world economy.
In many countries, child labor is a cause of poverty and is also a symptom of poverty. However, to deal with child labor, simply recognizing the relevance to poverty is not enough. In the world, we must recognize that child labor is a violation of the fundamental right of human rights, since it severely hurts children's health, is abused, hinders the social and cultural development of developing countries. Governments, human rights organizations, labor leaders, businesses, and medical professionals find effective ways to ensure that children around the world are educated in multinational or illegal industries without being exploited We must cooperate for it.
Child Labor and Women's Rights The National Child Labor Council coordinated campaigns to tackle children's exploitation. One of the most effective weapons in his campaign is a picture of Lewis Hein, an 8-year old boy and a girl who uses dangerous equipment at coal mines and factories. By 1910 many states have enacted the law to determine the minimum legal age (12 to 16) for children to work and the longest working day or working week. However, it is not clear which factor has a major impact on child labor. These laws and requirements for admission to compulsory education nationwide are becoming common at the same time
The prohibition of child labor is a general policy measure, but there is little empirical evidence to prove its effectiveness. In this article, I will examine the impact of India's groundbreaking legislation on child labor, the 1986 child labor (banning and management) law. By using employment survey data before and after the prohibition and judging the applicability of the prohibition by using age restriction, you can see that the wage of children decreases and child labor increases after prohibition. These results are in agreement with the theoretical model based on pioneering studies of Basu and Van (1998) and Basu (2005), households achieved childhood labor using survival limit, child wages are prohibited There. Child labor The increase in child labor is at the expense of lower enrollment rate. We also investigated the impact of the ban on household level.