Poverty, unaffordable education, ill-equipped schools, cultural beliefs allow it, lack of stability in country, unhealthy family life
Child labor is on the rise in America. TRUE/FALSE
TRUE
__________________ are measures we can take against child labor.
Educate others, do not purchase products from companies who use child labor, report cases, support local products
1 in 10 children in child labor are out of school. TRUE/FALSE
FALSE (1 in 3)
__________________ is an example of child labor.
Forced recruitment into armed conflict
Child trafficking
All of the above
Slavery
More girls are engaged in child labor. TRUE/FALSE
FALSE
Nearly half of child laborers were working under hazardous conditions in 2020. TRUE/FALSE
TRUE
__________________ marks the United Nations–sanctioned World Day Against Child Labour, a time to reflect on young workers deprived of their childhood, education, and a rightful future.
March 11
November 1
February 14
June 12
Debt bondage is an example of child labor . TRUE/FALSE
TRUE
We have the power to do something about child labor. TRUE/FALSE
TRUE
Children ages __________________ are engaged in child labor.
12-17
5-17
5-10
1-4
__________________ has the highest number of child laborers at 86.6 million children.
Central Asia
Southern Asia
Sub-Saharan Africa
Southern South America
UNICEF cannot do anything to help child laborers. TRUE/FALSE
FALSE
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