Characteristic of child labor

  • Violates a nation’s minimum age laws
  • Threatens children’s physical, mental, or emotional well-being
  • Involves intolerable abuse, such as child slavery, child trafficking, debt bondage, forced labor, or illicit activities
  • Prevents children from going to school
  • Uses children to undermine labor standards


http://www.continuetolearn.uiowa.edu/laborctr/child_labor/about/what_is_child_labor.html



Facts on child labor

  • One in six children 5 to 14 years old — about 16 percent of all children in this age group — is involved in child labor in developing countries.

  • In the least developed countries, 30 percent of all children are engaged in child labor.

  • Worldwide, 126 million children work in hazardous conditions, often enduring beatings, humiliation and sexual violence by their employers.

  • An estimated 1.2 million children — both boys and girls — are trafficked each year into exploitative work in agriculture, mining, factories, armed conflict or commercial sex work.

  • The highest proportion of child laborers is in sub-Saharan Africa, where 26 percent of children (49 million) are involved in work.
http://www.compassion.com/child-advocacy/find-your-voice/quick-facts/child-labor-quick-facts.htm


What countries take part in child labor?

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Monday, March 22, 2010

CST #4 Option for the Poor and Vulnerable


"Catholic social teaching proclaims that an important dimension of the gospel of Jesus Christ is the respect, diginity, and assitance that are given to the poor and lowly within society, with whom Jesus Christ so intimately identified himself"(McKenna 57). This church talks about how economically developed countries should help poorer countries and give respect. It is also necessary for commonwealths to cooperate with one another and provide mutual assistance. This relates to our topic because if developed countries helped out poorer countries, this could start the process to end child labor. In most poor countries, poverty act as a base for child labor. If all the countries would be able to give mutual assitance to one another, the process of ending slavery can start.


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