| Childrens work |
Print - Copyrights - Home - About us - Sitemap - |
"The exploitation of working children is a world-wide problem. Millions of children suffer as a result of working at a too young age, too many hours and in dangerous environments. When these children grow up they are often damaged physically, emotionally, morally and intellectually. They have lost the opportunity to get an education that could have opened the door to a better future."
Anti-Slavery International (ASI)
| There are
basically three kinds of childrens work: Not harmful work Work where the child is not exploited and work that can be considered "good" for the childs development. Light work is accepted for children from 13 years and up (12 years in developing countries.) However, it is only accepted when it doesnt interfere with the childs education. Harmful work Work that interferes with the childs education, is dangerous or in other ways harm the physical, mental or social well-being of the child. Slavery Slavery is when a child is sold or given away to somebody who force him or her to work. Sometimes the parents give away their children to pay off old loans, sometimes they just do it to get food on their table. Prostitute children are often traded in this way. Slavery is illegal in almost all countries, but it takes place many places anyway. |
![]() Photographer: Thomas Yde |