Executive Summary
This proposal aims to investigate the economic and social impacts of eliminating child labor on poverty. Child labor perpetuates cycles of poverty by depriving children of education, exposing them to hazardous conditions, and limiting their future opportunities.
By examining successful interventions and policies aimed at eliminating child labor, this study seeks to identify effective strategies, challenges, and policy recommendations to mitigate its impact on poverty. The research will involve comprehensive literature reviews, case studies, stakeholder consultations, and data analysis to provide actionable insights for addressing this critical issue.
Introduction
Child labor remains a global concern, with millions of children engaged in work that deprives them of their childhood and proper education. Beyond the immediate ethical and human rights concerns, child labor has profound economic and social implications, contributing to entrenched poverty and perpetuating intergenerational cycles of disadvantage.
This proposal outlines a study to explore the complex relationship between child labor and poverty, aiming to highlight effective interventions and policies that can contribute to poverty alleviation.
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