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Child Labour Intorduction In today's society there are many countries that deal with the problem of child labour. In developing countries, child labour is highly recognized, but it is also acknowledged in developed countries. Most people think that child labour and child work is the same, but they're not. The difference is that child work is found in developed countries where children are legally employed for working. The children in developed countries have enough to eat, can attend school, and have time to play, but the children choose to work so they have money to spend. The definition of child labour varies from person to person and country to country. The dictionary defines labour as physical or mental work, especially of the hard or fatiguing kind. Child labour usually refers to work that is done by children under the age of fifteen and in some developing countries it is under the...

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