International trade and child labor.: An article from: Journal of Economic Issues Review
International trade and child labor.: An article from: Journal of Economic Issues Overview
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From the supplier: Developed countries are trying to eliminate the problem of child labor by imposing trade sanctions on countries which employ children as workers. While poverty is acknowledged as the main cause of child labor, there are many social factors behind this practice. The rationale for the efforts to eliminate child labor are described as questionable. Laws to prohibit child labor may only serve to exacerbate the economic problems of developing countries. It was suggested that the problem of child labor may be solved through a mixture of economic, technological, social and legal processes.
Citation Details
Title: International trade and child labor.
Author: Baban Hasnat
Publication:Journal of Economic Issues (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 1995
Publisher: Association for Evolutionary Economics
Volume: v29 Issue: n2 Page: p419(8)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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