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CHILD LABOUR. Name: Angie Daniela Rivera H. Course: 11B Code: 26

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Child labor is a violation of human rights, it has

been found that this affects the development of

children, and produces physical and

psychological harm them for life. It has been

shown that there is a strong link between

household poverty and child labor, and child

labor generates more poverty to be affected

education for generations.

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• INABILITY TO ACCESS TO EDUCATION: The

families send children to work instead of

sending them to school not having this

economic opportunity.

• POVERTY: Poverty is the main reason that

forces children to work and that poor

households spend most of their income on

food.

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• FAMILY TRADITION: It all begins when parents

ask their children to help them in their work,

then their parents force the children to stay

there permanent.

• VULNERABILITY: The low-income families can not

pay their debts and are sometimes threatened

by this, so put their children to work or are sold

to settle them.

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• Physical consequences:

It is the risk of overstraining of the long working

hours, overloading, poor posture...;

and also found that some

work environments are

harmful to their health.

• Psychological consequences

Affected the construction of identity, entering

early this factor is affected as it allows

the child to interact with persons not

belonging to their peer group

that hinders the development of

socialization.

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• Social consequences Affected interpersonal development with the

other children, because they spend their free

time at work without having the

opportunity to play and didactic activities

that enrich their

motor skills.

• Impact on education Despite being referred to

in the law the obligation of

primary education by tutors

children evade the law and invalidate their right

forcing them to work.

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• Awareness of the problem: in many countries

do not monitor child labor as governments just

say that this problem does not exist, this is

because these jobs are marginal.

• You must respect the international agreements

This agreement states that children under 15

can not work, the minimum age for work or a

strong applicant has been set at 18 years in

exceptional cases, in 16 years.

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• The state should generate decent and

proper employment for people so that

these can be maintained in a sustained

way, besides enjoying the benefits of

what working.

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• Most victims of child labor are poor people.

• The lack of access to education is the main

factor that encourages child labor.

• The lack of interest by the government to with

this problem only encouraged to continue.

• Child labor leads to the violation of

fundamental rights.

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• Leading: Líder

• Household: Familia

• Poverty: Pobreza

• Growth: Crecimiento

• Harm: Daño

• Overstraining:

Sobreesfuerzo

• Overloading: Sobrecarga

• Hinders: Obstaculizar

• Skills: Habilidades

• Debts: Deudas

• Threatened: Amenazado

• Awareness: Conciencia

• Lack: Falta

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