2. WHAT DOES CHILD LABOUR MEANS!
Child labour basically means that employment of children in an industry
or business, especially when illegal or considered exploitative.
Child labour in its essence is a serious ethical, moral and social issue.
It is a result of forced complex challenges stemming from socio-economic
realities and cultural practices.
Child labour destroys the life of children because they can potentially do
much better if given proper education.
3. PRIMARY CAUSES.
International labour organisation(ILO) suggests poverty is a great single
cause behind child labour.
• Single parenting.
• Unawareness.
• Lack of opportunities.
4. CULTURAL CAUSES.
• In accordance to certain cultural believes it is seen, child labour is a great
opportunity for character building and skill development.
• Trained well enough to not be dependent over anyone.
• Labour saves children from street crimes and prostitution.
• Pushed to utilize themselves for domestic services.
• Extra income.
6. UTILITARIAN PERSPECTIVE.
• In reference to the idea of utilitarianism the idea of child labour is
justified ethically. As long as the beneficiaries of the labour are greater
in number than the children working or suffering.
• More good more happiness.
• Due to gaining extra income children maximize their own happiness as
well as delight of parents.
• Utilitarians support child labour.
7. CRITICAL ANALYSIS.
• In our opinion child labour works as a greater good.
• Brings the idea of independent individuals.
• More responsible youth.
• Discipline.
• Development
• Curb poverty.
• Prevents crime.
8. CONCLUSION.
• Child labour does prevent inconvenience within the flourishing elements of the state.
• Aids in betterment of the society.
• Economical stability.
• Lack of unemployment.
• Moderate and advanced youth.