Children’s work is Paguben when it prevents healthy development, when inadequate physical and social requirements are presented to the child, when he is exposed to factors that harm his physical or mental state, and also when the full social and mental development of the child is difficult. Being insufficiently mature emotionally, physically and intellectually, children are especially vulnerable to dangerous and stressful working conditions. Working children are too young to understand the physical and mental danger they face, and are too helpless to avoid it. The United Nations organization carry out large -scale measures designed to solve the problem of poverty and crime around the world, which become the prerequisites for violent labor.
Piotrkovsky and Carruba, completing the review of the problem of child labor, make the following reasonable conclusion:
Economic operation of defenseless children and cruelty to them is a violation of the basic human rights. Even if child labor is allowed by law, it causes harm. While the problem of children’s labor is associated with family poverty, it is impossible to solve it without taking into account the economic needs of such families. The idea that the child has mainly “sentimental” rather than economic value, historically arose relatively recently. Parents may not understand the harm associated with children’s labor, believing that they have the right to use all their human resources. Although children’s labor can help individual families in their attempts to survive today, in the long term, it only supports poverty. Therefore, he leads to huge social costs. Depriving children of their rights and damaging them, the exploitation of child labor leads to huge human losses.