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By Angie,Lucci,Sage,& Finn Child labor is where kids are forced to work. Child labor is also where they have unpaid work.

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2 By Angie,Lucci,Sage,& Finn

3 Child labor is where kids are forced to work. Child labor is also where they have unpaid work.

4 Girls work in the worst forms of child labor. Most girls are at minimum age employment. One of their worst jobs is as indentured servants.

5 Girl work unpaid for their families They have long hours of work with no sleep Here are some of their jobs: cooking cleaning and fetching water

6 75 million girls are still not in primary school. Without education they get drifted in to work, without the proper schooling. Parents usually pick boys to go to school instead of girls if there is not enough money to send both. Then, girls are expected to work in the household.

7 Educated girls are more likely to have better income then adults. They are also more likely to marry later and have healthier kids. They are more likely to help avoid child labor in the future They will fight the employers of child labor They will make sure their children don’t work

8 Kids are less likely to strike. They can fit in small places in mines. Kids do not need to get paid as much as adults

9 India, South Asia, Africa, U.S and China The majority of child labor is mostly in China and Africa.

10 70% of child labor is agriculture--working in fields and farms. 20% of child laborers get severe illness or injuries at work. 3 quarters of the world has some form of child labor.

11 Child labor was a part in the industrial revolution. In 2006 about 75 million kids were not in school. In the industrial revolution kids worked 16 hours a day.

12 Minimum wage for non agriculture jobs Kids cannot work during school hours. Kids under 16 can’t work at all.

13 We can’t allow kids to be injured or harmed at work. They struggle to succeed in child labor and sometimes even to survive. We have the KNOWLEDGE TO STOP CHILD LABOR


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