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• What is child labor?
• Causes of child
  labor.
• How many are
  there?
• Child labor in
  statistics.
• Child labor in India.
• Regulation and
  prohibition act.
• Conclusion.
What is child
labor?
 “Child labour” is
  generally
  speaking, work for
  children that harms
  them or exploits them
  in someway
  (physically, mentally, m
  orally or by blocking
  access to education).

 It is the work that
  exceeds a minimum
  number of hours
  depending on the age
  of a child and on the
61% in Asia, 32% in Africa, and 7% in Latin
America, 1% in US, Canada, Europe and other
wealthy nations.
In Asia, 22% of the workforce is children. In Latin
America, 17% of the workforce is children.
246 million child workers aged 5 and 17 were
involved in child labor.
Out of which 171 million were involved in work that
by its nature is hazardous
According to certain
experts approximately 10
million bonded children
labourers are working as
dome In South Asia.
Beyond this there are
almost 55 million bonded
child labourers hired across
various other industries.
Less than 5% of child
laborers make products for
export to other countries.
Child labor statistics
 One in every six children
  aged 5 to 17 worldwide is
  exploited by child labor.
 There are approximately 9
  million children involved in
  the unconditional worst
  forms of child labor.
 In Sub-Saharan Africa
  around one in three
  children are engaged in
  child labor, representing 69
  million children.
 In South Asia, another 44
  million are engaged in child
  labor.
Child labor in
 India
INDIA accounts for the second
highest number where child labor
in the world.
Africa accounts for the highest
number of children employed and
exploited.
According to certain experts
approximately 10 million bonded
children laborers are working as
domestic servants in India.
Beyond this there are almost 55
million bonded child laborers
hired across various other
industries.
Regulation and prohibition
act
                  This was declared by
                  the parliament on 23rd
                  December, 1986.
                  It includes Prohibition
                  of employment of
                  children in certain
                  occupations and
                  processes.
                  No child shall be
                  employed or permitted to
                  work in any of the
                  occupations which are
                  hazardous by its nature.
Conclusion

The social malady of child
labor can be brought under
control, if each individual takes
responsibility of reporting about
anyone employing a child below
the age of 14years.
Thus, instead of ignoring on
should find out about reporting
child labor and how such
children can actually be saved.
Child labor can be controlled
if the government functions
effectively with the support of
the public.
ppt on child labour

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ppt on child labour

  • 1.
  • 2. • What is child labor? • Causes of child labor. • How many are there? • Child labor in statistics. • Child labor in India. • Regulation and prohibition act. • Conclusion.
  • 3. What is child labor?  “Child labour” is generally speaking, work for children that harms them or exploits them in someway (physically, mentally, m orally or by blocking access to education).  It is the work that exceeds a minimum number of hours depending on the age of a child and on the
  • 4. 61% in Asia, 32% in Africa, and 7% in Latin America, 1% in US, Canada, Europe and other wealthy nations. In Asia, 22% of the workforce is children. In Latin America, 17% of the workforce is children. 246 million child workers aged 5 and 17 were involved in child labor. Out of which 171 million were involved in work that by its nature is hazardous
  • 5. According to certain experts approximately 10 million bonded children labourers are working as dome In South Asia. Beyond this there are almost 55 million bonded child labourers hired across various other industries. Less than 5% of child laborers make products for export to other countries.
  • 6. Child labor statistics  One in every six children aged 5 to 17 worldwide is exploited by child labor.  There are approximately 9 million children involved in the unconditional worst forms of child labor.  In Sub-Saharan Africa around one in three children are engaged in child labor, representing 69 million children.  In South Asia, another 44 million are engaged in child labor.
  • 7. Child labor in India INDIA accounts for the second highest number where child labor in the world. Africa accounts for the highest number of children employed and exploited. According to certain experts approximately 10 million bonded children laborers are working as domestic servants in India. Beyond this there are almost 55 million bonded child laborers hired across various other industries.
  • 8. Regulation and prohibition act This was declared by the parliament on 23rd December, 1986. It includes Prohibition of employment of children in certain occupations and processes. No child shall be employed or permitted to work in any of the occupations which are hazardous by its nature.
  • 9. Conclusion The social malady of child labor can be brought under control, if each individual takes responsibility of reporting about anyone employing a child below the age of 14years. Thus, instead of ignoring on should find out about reporting child labor and how such children can actually be saved. Child labor can be controlled if the government functions effectively with the support of the public.