Child labor laws are regulations put in place by governments to protect children from exploitation by prohibiting or limiting their employment in certain industries or under specific conditions.
Related terms
Labor unions: Organizations formed by workers who come together to advocate for better working conditions, fair wages, and improved rights.
Minimum age requirements: Laws specifying the minimum age at which individuals can legally work in different industries or occupations.
Childhood education initiatives: Efforts aimed at ensuring access to quality education for children instead of engaging them in paid work during their formative years.