child labor
1 of 1noun/ˈtʃaɪld ˈleɪbər/
1
the use of children in a business or other forms of work that is harmful to their physical and mental development
B2- Child labor remains a significant issue in many developing countries, where children are often forced to work in dangerous conditions.
- International organizations work to eradicate child labor and ensure all children have access to education and a safe environment.
- Laws prohibiting child labor aim to protect children from exploitation and abuse in the workforce.
- Poverty and lack of educational opportunities are primary factors contributing to the prevalence of child labor in certain regions.