A Study on the Child Labor and Its Influences on the Children

  • Shyam Sundar Bhatia

Abstract

Children throughout Indian society were always less talked about or addressed. The reasons for this can be directly traced towards the socio-cultural history of the region. Throughout the world, children's are seen as the best contribution to mankind. Childhood is a significant stage of human development, because it retains the potential for the future from any society. Children's who remained brought up within an environment that contributes to their academic, educational and emotional development will continue to be a confident and competent part of community. Every society, therefore, links its prospect to the actual situation of its child’s.Child labor emerges since it is the perfect reply that people are finding in unbearable situations. Poverty with child labor are continually increasing: since their family is poor, children's must labor and also not attending school, and instead reach adulthood poor. Child labor has two significant unique characteristics. First, since capital markets are flawed, the time-limited distinction between imminent gains and lengthy costs of putting children's to labor contributes to that much child labor. Second, the risks and benefits through child labor are shared by various individuals.

Published
2020-01-20