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This is a 7 page paper that provides an overview of child labor. Examples are cited from countries around the world including India, China, and Vietnam. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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deregulation, the relationship between the worker and the owners of the means of production has been a perilous one at best. However, no aspect of the capitalistic relationship between the
owners and the workers is more troublesome and hideous than that of child labor. All across the globe, children are routinely exploited for corporate interest and savagely abused in the
name of growing profit margins. In some cases, this costs them their lives and innocence, as there are confirmed links between the capitalist exploitation of child labor and nefarious criminal
activity including human trafficking and child prostitution. This paper will explore the phenomenon of child labor in a number of countries across the world and its social impact. This paragraph
helps the student begin to explore the particular phenomenon of child labor in India. In India, child labor remains a "critical socioeconomic issue" influenced by a variety of social and
economic causes (Maheshwari & Singh, 2009). A 2009 examination of child labor in the country showed that "besides welfare aspects like educational and developmental factors, economic aspects like work force
participation rate, poverty factors, and family factors show significant effect on child labor" (Maheshwari & Singh, 2009). One such impact came from the "1991 trade liberalization" experience in India which
generated losses in tariff protection for employers and brought about "increases in schooling and decreases in child labor over the 1990s" (Edmonds, Topalova, & Pavcnik, 2009). Despite this, the country
remains a critical epicenter of child labor difficulties, as the textile and simple manufacturing industries are routinely staffed by children younger than fourteen years old. Unwilling to tamper with an
already shaky economy, the government seems in no particular hurry to address the problem either. Elsewhere across the world, this issue is only worse. In China, for instance, factories in
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