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    Child Labor and Environmental Health: Government Obligations and Human Rights by Joseph J. Amon, Jane Buchanan, Jane Cohen, Juliane Kippenberg

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The Convention concerning the Prohibition and Immediate Action for the Elimination of the Worst Forms of Child Labour was adopted by the International Labour Organization in 1999. 174 countries around the world have signed or ratified the convention, which requires countries to adopt laws and implement programs to prohibit and eliminate child labor that poses harms to health or safety. Nonetheless, child labor continues to be common in the agriculture and mining sectors, where safety and environmental hazards pose significant risks. …”
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    2003 Handbook of Employment Regulations Affecting Florida Farm Employers and Workers: Child Labor [State] by Leo C. Polopolus, Michael T. Olexa, Fritz Roka, Carol Fountain

    Published 2003-07-01
    “… Child labor regulations provide state standards for employment of children in agriculture. …”
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    2003 Handbook of Employment Regulations Affecting Florida Farm Employers and Workers: Child Labor [Federal] by Leo C. Polopolus, Michael T. Olexa, Fritz Roka, Carol Fountain

    Published 2003-07-01
    “… Child labor regulations provides federal standards for the employment of children (minors) in agriculture. …”
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    2003 Handbook of Employment Regulations Affecting Florida Farm Employers and Workers: Child Labor [State] by Leo C. Polopolus, Michael T. Olexa, Fritz Roka, Carol Fountain

    Published 2003-07-01
    “… Child labor regulations provide state standards for employment of children in agriculture. …”
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    2003 Handbook of Employment Regulations Affecting Florida Farm Employers and Workers: Child Labor [Federal] by Leo C. Polopolus, Michael T. Olexa, Fritz Roka, Carol Fountain

    Published 2003-07-01
    “… Child labor regulations provides federal standards for the employment of children (minors) in agriculture. …”
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    Domestic Chores and Girl-Child Education in Primary Schools in Buhunga Sub-County Rukungiri District. by Niwagaba, Alex

    Published 2024
    “…It was concluded from the study that girl-child education was faced with the challenge of spending long hours on domestic chores and less time on school activities at home, engaging in child labor, and being forced to marry for parents to get bride wealth. …”
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    Child work on Platforms. General and Gendered Aspects of YouTubers as Case Study by Shlomit Feldman, Shulamit Almog

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We will argue that, YouTubers' activities resemble a type of platform work that indeed involves an aspect of potential exploitation of minors, and has a gendered dimension – a situation that calls for reforming existing child labor norms to address it. We propose that two principles must be recognized to promote a solution. …”
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    Selected social impact indicators influenced by materials for green energy technologies by Saeed Rahimpour, Mohammad El-Wali, Iryna Makarava, Hanna L. Tuomisto, Mari Lundström, Andrzej Kraslawski

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…We assess their social impact on work safety, gender equality, informal employment, labor income share, employment rate, and child labor—key issues addressed by Sustainable Development Goals 1, 5, and 8. …”
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    Exploring Spatial Inequalities in COVID-19 Mortality and Their Association With Multidimensional Poverty in Colombia: A Spatial Analysis Study by Claudia Birchenall-Jiménez, Claudia Birchenall-Jiménez, Wilson Giovanni Jiménez-Barbosa, Javier Riascos-Ochoa, Federico Cosenz

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In 2020, the significant variables were low educational achievement, barriers to early childhood care, child labor, school non-attendance, informal employment, lack of health insurance, inadequate floor material, and critical overcrowding. …”
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    Flooding and child development: Evidence from Vietnam by My Tra Nguyen, Kien Le

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…Flooding might also induce households to substitute adult labor in unpaid housework with child labor, leading children to divert their time away from studying to doing household chores, and thus their schooling outcomes suffer.…”
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    The Effect of Early Marriages on Social Development in Kakabara Town Council, Kyegegwa District. by Birungi, Beatrice

    Published 2023
    “…The study concluded that there were socioeconomic factors affecting early marriage in Kakabara town council as including Low income presented, Child labor, Parental literacy, Parental concern, Poverty, Level of income, and Family size. …”
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    The Effect of Gender Inequality in Education on Rural Poverty in Kamuganguzi Sub-County Kabale District. by Niwamanya, Obed

    Published 2024
    “…It can also be concluded that to ensure community and economic development, gender inequality in education should be addressed through mainstreaming gender in education in teacher colleges and universities, changing negative practices such as early marriage, polygamy, religion, and child labor practices. This study recommends that the government prioritize investment in education and develop policies to improve the financing of education in such a way as to provide adequate educational facilities for all schools to eliminate the long-existing gender and spatial inequalities…”
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    Gender Incidence in the Salary of Informal Workers for the Management of Socioeconomic Strategies by E. Melendres Medina, M. Campaña Lara, B. Riera Riera, J. Orozco Carrillo

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Also, the presence of child labor was evident, and wages could not cover the basic needs of women who identified as heads of household with family responsibilities of between three to five people. …”
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