concept   child labor

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) more-industrialized countries (1) Bangladesh (1) household settings (1) 19th century United States (1) Contemporary France (1) France during industrialization (1) International human rights organizations (1) Rural regions in developing countries (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 child labor more-industrialized countries Child labor is highly regulated and limited in industrialized countries. 3
2 child labor Bangladesh Child labor is common in Bangladesh due to socio-economic factors, with many children working to support their families. 2
3 child labor household settings Child labor in household settings varies based on cultural context, involving children in household tasks or income generation. 2
4 child labor 19th century United States In the 19th century United States, child labor was prevalent in factories, mines, and agriculture due to economic need. 1
5 child labor Contemporary France Child labor is strictly prohibited by labor laws in contemporary France. 1
6 child labor France during industrialization Child labor was a common practice in factories and mines in France during industrialization. 1
7 child labor International human rights organizations International human rights organizations consider child labor a violation of human rights and international labor standards. 1
8 child labor Rural regions in developing countries Children in rural regions in developing countries frequently contribute to family income by engaging in various forms of labor from a young age. 1