Abstract

Human right agencies across the globe in collaboration with scientists have advocated against the negative health effects of child labor. A lot of values have been given to measures to eradicate the social problem. The aim is to examine some inducing causes of ongoing global child labor.The paper also highlights the linkage between the social problem and possible health risks in underage working children. The paper focuses special attention to developing countries with the highest incidence of child labor in Asia-Pacific and Sub-Saharan Africa. The paper also attempts to shed some light on culture similarities in low-income countries and examines some legislative loopholes and recommends some measures which may aid in child labor elimination efforts.

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