Child Labor in International Trade
By Teodorico Magda teodoricomagda@yahoo.com
The use of
child labor in worldwide business has noticeably increased in the most recent few years. Almost all fields of production are supplied with child’s labor force: textile, domestic service, agriculture, food, beverage, etc, which are present in both the advanced and developing nations. Children working vary in age ranging from under 12 to under 18. Their number, as to the International Labor Organization’s (ILO) estimate, could reach some 2.5 million, or more.