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Child Labor and Sweatshops

Features primary and secondary sources from a variety of perspectives on the topic of child labor and sweatshops.

Features primary and secondary sources from a variety of perspectives on the topic of child labor and sweatshops.

Child Labor and Human Rights

Making Children Matter

The International Labor Organization estimated in 2000 that, of the approximately 246 million children engaged in labor worldwide, 171 million were working in situations harmful to their physical development. Child Labor and Human Rights provides a comprehensive overview of the phenomenon of child labor from a human rights perspective. The authors consider the connections between human rights and abusive child labor, the pros and cons of a rights-based approach to the problem, and specific strategies for effecting change. They make an indispensable contribution to the growing effort to abolish abusive and exploitive child labor practices.

Defining Child Labor as if Human Rights Matter?J. Ennew, W.E. Myers, and D. Plateau. Child Labor and Human Rights: Lessons in History?H. Cunningham and S. Stromquist. The Standards-Based Response of the World Community.

Child Labor

Examines child-labor practices today and discusses ways of dealing with the problem.

Examines child-labor practices today and discusses ways of dealing with the problem.

Child Labor

A Global Crisis

Examines child-labor practices throughout the world within a historical context and discusses ways of dealing with the problem.

Examines child-labor practices throughout the world within a historical context and discusses ways of dealing with the problem.