Child Labor
A World History Companion (World History Companion Series)
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Publication
1999-10-01 - ABC-Clio Inc
Language
English
Word Count
73,000 words, Guess
Page Count
292 pages
Physical Format
Library Binding
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL11120522M
- ISBN-139780874369564
- ISBN-100874369568
- OCLC Control Number41256332
- OCLC Control Numberchildlaborworldh00hobb
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99029203
- Goodreads4727392
Classifications
- LCCHD6231 .H63 1999
Description
"From Dickensian exploitation of orphans to the after-school jobs of American students, child labor continues to generate controversy. Based on eight years of research, a new reference work now surveys this important subject from the beginning of the Industrial Revolution to the present, taking it beyond the usual Third World confines. Child Labor offers a wealth of valuable insights and information as it looks at traditional children's occupations, from chimney sweeps in Victorian Britain to kid actors in TV commercials; offers testimonies of famous as well as unknown child workers; analyzes the problems and psychological and social development of working children; presents overviews of child labor in specific countries and world regions; focuses on economic and technological issues affecting underage workers, such as globalization; surveys strategies to control and eliminate child labor; examines organizations concerned with child workers and associations of child workers themselves; spotlights individuals devoted to improving the welfare of working children; and analyzes how various governments, private organizations, and courts have dealt with child labor." "Consult this handy work when you need accurate and up-to-date information on such subjects as the effects of work on children's education, the economic forces driving the exploitation of minors, campaigns and legislation against child employment, how the nineteenth-century English Factory Act was often circumvented, and more. The alphabetical entries are also referenced by category, and there are many citations of contemporary books and studies on specific subjects."--Jacket.
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