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#1241728
30 May 2016
Aluminum Factory is very common in Bangladesh where different kinds of pot and jar made from aluminum. Such industry creates a sound source of employment. Among these workers many of them are children aged less than 15 years. There is no statistics available to determine exact ratio of adults and children; but it seems around 30-50% workers are children. The reason of high child labor ratio is cheap labor. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication. The current economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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#1241725
30 May 2016
IMRAN is a 13 years old boy from Patuakhali district who works in auminium factory. He earns BDT. 1100 (Approximately 14 USD), in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 30, 2016. Aluminum Factory is very common in Bangladesh where different kinds of pot and jar made from aluminum. Such industry creates a sound source of employment. Among these workers many of them are children aged less than 15 years. There is no statistics available to determine exact ratio of adults and children; but it seems around 30-50% workers are children. The reason of high child labor ratio is cheap labor. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication. The current economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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#1241726
30 May 2016
IMRAN is a 13 years old boy from Patuakhali district who works in auminium factory. He earns BDT. 1100 (Approximately 14 USD), in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 30, 2016. Aluminum Factory is very common in Bangladesh where different kinds of pot and jar made from aluminum. Such industry creates a sound source of employment. Among these workers many of them are children aged less than 15 years. There is no statistics available to determine exact ratio of adults and children; but it seems around 30-50% workers are children. The reason of high child labor ratio is cheap labor. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication. The current economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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#1241727
30 May 2016
IMRAN is a 13 years old boy from Patuakhali district who works in auminium factory. He earns BDT. 1100 (Approximately 14 USD), in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 30, 2016. Aluminum Factory is very common in Bangladesh where different kinds of pot and jar made from aluminum. Such industry creates a sound source of employment. Among these workers many of them are children aged less than 15 years. There is no statistics available to determine exact ratio of adults and children; but it seems around 30-50% workers are children. The reason of high child labor ratio is cheap labor. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication. The current economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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#1241729
30 May 2016
IMRAN is a 13 years old boy from Patuakhali district who works in auminium factory. He earns BDT. 1100 (Approximately 14 USD), in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 30, 2016. Aluminum Factory is very common in Bangladesh where different kinds of pot and jar made from aluminum. Such industry creates a sound source of employment. Among these workers many of them are children aged less than 15 years. There is no statistics available to determine exact ratio of adults and children; but it seems around 30-50% workers are children. The reason of high child labor ratio is cheap labor. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication. The current economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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#1241730
30 May 2016
IMRAN is a 13 years old boy from Patuakhali district who works in auminium factory. He earns BDT. 1100 (Approximately 14 USD), in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on May 30, 2016. Aluminum Factory is very common in Bangladesh where different kinds of pot and jar made from aluminum. Such industry creates a sound source of employment. Among these workers many of them are children aged less than 15 years. There is no statistics available to determine exact ratio of adults and children; but it seems around 30-50% workers are children. The reason of high child labor ratio is cheap labor. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication. The current economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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#1166744
21 April 2016
A greek Roma family are next to the port of Piraeus, on April 21, 2016, which there are refugees and immigrants. The social problem of the Roma in Greece and the refugee problem have in common that the State does not want to integrate them into society.
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#1166745
21 April 2016
A greek Roma family are next to the port of Piraeus, on April 21, 2016, which there are refugees and immigrants. The social problem of the Roma in Greece and the refugee problem have in common that the State does not want to integrate them into society.
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#1166746
21 April 2016
A greek Roma family are next to the port of Piraeus, on April 21, 2016, which there are refugees and immigrants. The social problem of the Roma in Greece and the refugee problem have in common that the State does not want to integrate them into society.
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#1166747
21 April 2016
A greek Roma family are next to the port of Piraeus, on April 21, 2016, which there are refugees and immigrants. The social problem of the Roma in Greece and the refugee problem have in common that the State does not want to integrate them into society.
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#1166751
21 April 2016
A greek Roma family are next to the port of Piraeus, on April 21, 2016, which there are refugees and immigrants. The social problem of the Roma in Greece and the refugee problem have in common that the State does not want to integrate them into society.
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#1166752
21 April 2016
A greek Roma family are next to the port of Piraeus, on April 21, 2016, which there are refugees and immigrants. The social problem of the Roma in Greece and the refugee problem have in common that the State does not want to integrate them into society.
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#981403
18 January 2016
ZAHID is 13 year old boy who joined in bookbinding factory 6 months ago. He earns less than 40 USD per month. His family lives in village where his father works as a day labor. Child labor is very common in almost every industry of Bangladesh such as Aluminum factory, Balloon factory, Ship Building industry and Book binding factory. The main reason of this child labor is poverty and lowest rate of wage. Lower wage keeps child labor in loop. There is no statistics available to determine exact ratio of adults and children working in such factories; but it seems on average around 30% workers are children. The reason of high child labor ratio is cheap labor. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication. The current economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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#981404
18 January 2016
SAIKAT is 110 year old boy who joined in bookbinding factory 2 months ago. He earns less than 40 USD per month. His family lives in village where his father works as a day labor. Child labor is very common in almost every industry of Bangladesh such as Aluminum factory, Balloon factory, Ship Building industry and Book binding factory. The main reason of this child labor is poverty and lowest rate of wage. Lower wage keeps child labor in loop. There is no statistics available to determine exact ratio of adults and children working in such factories; but it seems on average around 30% workers are children. The reason of high child labor ratio is cheap labor. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication. The current economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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#972955
24 December 2015
Aluminum Factory is very common in Bangladesh where different kinds of pot and jar made from aluminum. Such industry creates a sound source of employment. Among these workers many of them are children aged less than 15 years. There is no statistics available to determine exact ratio of adults and children; but it seems around 30-50% workers are children. The reason of high child labor ratio is cheap labor. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication. The current economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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#972959
24 December 2015
Aluminum Factory is very common in Bangladesh where different kinds of pot and jar made from aluminum. Such industry creates a sound source of employment. Among these workers many of them are children aged less than 15 years. There is no statistics available to determine exact ratio of adults and children; but it seems around 30-50% workers are children. The reason of high child labor ratio is cheap labor. According to child labor law of Bangladesh it is prohibited in serious working condition but there is no implication. The current economic condition of Bangladesh is unable to solve child labor problem. It's not possible to banned child labor completely at any time. The thing is these children's families are in need. They don't have any other options other than work for money and help their family. If government really going to banned child labor in the country, the situation would be worse than this. Their living of standards even go down more. So before banning child labor, government needs to develop economic condition of their family first.
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