Third World Countries
Essay by migler • September 18, 2013 • Essay • 327 Words (2 Pages) • 1,431 Views
Currently the background of developing, third world countries are products made by child labor. So if we would ban those companies who are producing goods made by child labor many children would loose their job they will be left homeless because many of those children are orphans, don't have home or don't want to go back there, so there will be much more poverty. Preposition plan is making the problem bigger and this plan is not effective. As in example in Asia 22 percent of work force are children and 47 percent of them are only sources of family income. At same level child labor is very important for developing countries and companies are not able to employ other people who are in legal age because they would have to pay bigger pays, and they are not able to do that. In developing, third world countries, there are no social guarantees therefore we would release those children into poor, full of starvation life. So we have to strengthen economy and make a better social situation and only then we could try to make more drastic measures. But now we would do more harms and benefits.
One of child labor reasons is culture. This problem about child labor there is rooted. In those developing countries not many people know about human rights. And people who are living in those countries care about surviving because their living conditions are really bad and not about someone's rights. So if we take away their source of income and try to change their beliefs that they had for hundreds of years they would resist it. And this is one of the harms that come if we ban the import right now. We should wait for better social guarantees in that countries for people to understand the importance of human rights. Sometimes ban leads to great conflicts: Arab league and Israel conflict after boycott and one of the Americas revolution war reasons was boycott.
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