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Introduction: About 215 million children worldwide must be engaged in child labor. Child labor is a child engaged in deprivation of childhood, potential, and dignity that is detrimental to physical and mental development (ILO, 2013). Child labor is the most common in developing countries. 61% of child labor is in Asia, 32% in Africa, and 7% in Latin America. - "1 in 6 children from 5 to 14 years old and about 16% of all children in this age group are working in developing countries, with 126 million children worldwide in dangerous situations There are a lot of things like violence, humiliation, and sexual violence (UNICEF) It is almost impossible not to think how lucky these children are these days lately.
Understanding what child labor is is very important. All work done by children under the age of 18 can not be classified as child labor. There are subtle differences between "child labor" and "child labor". According to the International Labor Organization (ILO) and UNICEF, if work does not affect health, individual development, or child's enrollment, such work can not be treated negatively, and child labor It is not included in the category. Please work during school holidays and after school. These activities can be called "child labor" rather than "child labor". Children's work is important not only for children's self-development but also provides the skills necessary to make children a profitable and productive member of society.
Child labor problem in China * We released the first systematic study on child labor in China. Child labor in China is not a trivial social phenomenon; in 2010, about 7.74% of children between the ages of 10 and 15 are working, working an average of 6.75 hours a day, the time spent on everyday learning is It is 6.42 hours less. About 90% of child labor is still in school, combining economic activities and school education. Our findings show that child labor participation is positively correlated with dropout rate. Children living in rural areas are more likely to work. Child gender is not as important as residence. It seems that interaction with household head's level of education and household head's sex is not important. However, per capita household assets and family participation in non-agricultural activities has a negative correlation with the incidence of child labor. Children with more adults are less likely to work