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Child labour
Consumers in the West are keen to buy fair-trade products, and are horrified to hear of child workers........ (use) in developing countries However, let's remember that before 1940, many children aged between five and fourteen............ (work) in Europe and the US, Child............... (usc) widely in Britain during the Industrial Revolution, when children as young as four............. (employ) in factories. Most workers............. (pay) according to how much they produced, and a child's working day often.......
...... (last) sixteen hours. Agency'n 1833, children under the age of nine................. (not permit) to work any longer, and in 1870, the Education Act............... (bring) huge changes. By the late nineteenth century, children's lives............. (transform) completely - children were studying instead of working, and.............. (see) as children instead of little adults! Today, the highest rates of child labour............... (find) in some African nations, with 25% of children aged five to fourteen working. The International Labour Organization hopes that the worst forms of child labour
.............. (abolish) by 2016. ​


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Child labour

Consumers in the West are keen to buy fair-trade products, and are horrified to hear of child workers are used in developing countries However, let's remember that before 1940, many children aged between five and fourteen worked in Europe and the US, Child were used widely in Britain during the Industrial Revolution, when children as young as four were employed in factories. Most workers were paid according to how much they produced, and a child's working day often lasted sixteen hours. Agency'n 1833, children under the age of nine weren't permitted to work any longer, and in 1870, the Education Act brought huge changes. By the late nineteenth century, children's lives transformed completely - children were studying instead of working, and were seen as children instead of little adults! Today, the highest rates of child labour are found in some African nations, with 25% of children aged five to fourteen working. The International Labour Organization hopes that the worst forms of child labour will have been abolished by 2016.