Scenario: While reading a news article on your favorite athletic shoes, you are
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Scenario: While reading a news article on your favorite athletic shoes, you are surprised to learn the company uses child labor in Pakistan. Living in the United States, it is hard to imagine children working in factories.
Focus your discussion on the following:
1. What are some aspects of globalization and capitalism that have contributed to the economic abuse of children in developing countries?
2. In your opinion and based on your research, what can be done to end this problem?
Answer those questions in 200 words and give me some reference
Explanation / Answer
1) In current generation we have seen in news that many developing countries uning child labor as a weapon for globalization and capitalization. Since child labor may work for the low wages, as compared to the normal average wage of a person. The companies getting more profit by using them, so that the economic levels of that child labor are getting down and down interms of education and wealth. Many of the people should reject and discourage child labor and people should encourage to get their education.
2) In developing countries the poverty is far more than that of developed countries, so the parents used to get their child as a labor. So to end this child labor problem we may increase the economic levels of the below poverty line people. The governament should also provide full accomidation for a child in below poverty line from birth to major age. And also governament should take severe action on who encourages the child labor. In some countries like INDIA the governaments are giving good accomidation for the child, even though some of the parents were not utiliizing it insted of it they suppose to send their childs for labor work. If governament take severe action on those people than this child labor will continuously decreases.
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