Wednesday, 29 January 2014

DBH1, Working children. And you think yours is difficult? Check out!

CHILD  LABOR  IN  ASIA


   Child labor is all forms of work by children under the age established in the ILO standards for this type of work. Recently the ILO has estimated that around 246 million children between 5 and 17 years old engaged in child labor. The main jobs children usually work on are: shoe cleaner, factory worker, farmer etc.
 The reason for children work there is that there isn´t enough money for the family so children go to work. Children never have rights, they can´t go to the toilet, they can´t rest, children have to work for lots of hours etc.

BY: Paula Aldana

Children working in Brazil
Nowadays, many children working in Brazil. They do it because they need money for their families to buy food, clothes…
There are more girls than boys working. Most of the boys work in farming and building and most of the girls work in other people’s homes cleaning the house.
Even if there has been a reduction in child exploitation, Brazil has still got millions of children between 5 and 17 years old working.
These children, obviously, don’t go to school because it is too expensive and because if they don’t work , they won’t have enough money to pay all the expenses.
Maria Amezaga
The cildrens in CHINA.

The economic cituation in China.

Now a days the childrens in China not all the childrens but the most of then they need to work to have something for eat at home.
The boys they work in all the tipes of work`s like in factoryes cleaning shoes of `people doing I phones


The girls they prostitute is one work.
BY: Julen Galarza

Children´s work in Mexico            
       In Mexico there are about 3 million
 children and adolescents aged 5 to 17
 who are working, ie 10 percent of the
 total population in that age range.
       About one million 200 thousand
 of these children do not attend school
and about one million works over 35 hours
 a week, also at risk of dropping out.
       170 million child laborers worldwide,
 about half in hazardous work, of those
85 million children, 13 are in Latin America
and the Caribbean.
        Many children drop out of school, plus many
 more that work, but they are invisible in the
statistics, as small children under 5 years,
 helping their parents in the sale of products,
without receiving any remuneration.
BY: Ane Martín

CHILD LABOUR
Childrens in the past had to work.
Child labour refers employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood,interferes with their ability to attend regular school,and that is mentally,physically,socially dangerous and harmful.
The incidence of child labour in the world decreases from 25%to 10%between 1960 and 2003,according to the World Bank
BY: Araitz Elorriaga 

CHILDRENS LABOURImágenes integradas 1 Child labour refers to the employment of children in any work that deprives children of their childhood, interferes with their ability to attend regular school, and that is mentally, physically, socially or morally dangerous and harmful.[This practice is considered exploitative by many international organisations. Legislations across the world prohibit child labour.These laws do not consider all work by children as child labour; exceptions include work by child artists, supervised training, certain categories of work such as those by Amis hchildren, and others.


Child labour was employed to varying extents through most of history. Before
 1940, numerous children aged 5–14 worked in Europe, the United States and 
various colonies of European powers. These children worked in agriculture, 
home-based assembly operations, factories, mining and in services such as
newsies. Some worked night shifts lasting 12 hours. With the rise of household
 income, availability of schools and passage of child labour laws, the incidence 
rates of child labour fell.

In developing countries, with high poverty and poor schooling opportunities, child 
labour is still prevalent. In 2010,sub-saharan Africahad the highest incidence
 rates of child labour, with several African nations witnessing over 50 percent of 
children aged 5–14 working.Worldwide agriculture is the largest employer of 
child labour.Vast majority of child labour is found in rural settings and informal 
urban economy; children are predominantly employed by their parents, rather 
than factories .Poverty and lack of schools are considered as the primary cause 
of child labour.
BY: Ibai Unamuno


Childrens working.

Nowadays there are lots of childrends working
in factories and mines.

In China there lots of chlidrend working
in factories because they are poor and
theyre parents don’t have places
to work so the childrends don’t
study and work.They started at the age of 6.
And they don’t bring lot of money at home so they
also clean shoes.
BY: Magda Adam


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