Unfortunately, child labor is still a prominent factor in the economies of many nations, especially those that face great poverty. In fact, among the countries whose per capita income is less than two thousand dollars, the percentage of children in the labor force skyrockets to over thirty percent. Among more advanced economies, this problem is nearly nonexistent.
Unfortunately, child labor is still a prominent factor in the economies of many nations, especially those that face great poverty. In fact, among the countries whose per capita income is less than two thousand dollars, the percentage of children in the labor force skyrockets to over thirty percent. Among more advanced economies, this problem is nearly nonexistent.