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minerals, I find that children in cobalt-mining villages are more likely to work outside their domestic environment and less … likely to be in school. I also show that children exposed to cobalt mining are associated with lower cognitive and physical … only by a lack of solid child labor regulations (CLRs) but also by a mining industry that generates pollution. …
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of the child labour problem in rural India. The paper is divided into various sections. This Section are with history of …
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Today, the workplace is as much a part of American teen life as the high school prom. The United States has the highest percentage of working children of any developed nation, with many adolescents working long hours even during the school week. Children’s work in the United States —...
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development and governance of Dinagat Islands particularly in terms of its mining industry …
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By the mid-19th century, following the Prussian mining reform, German miners‘ combined mutual health and pension funds …
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This paper contributes to the literature on the weakness of modern pay-as-you-go, social security systems in financing pensions by taking a business and economic historical perspective on the issue. It focuses on Prussian Knappschaften (plural of Knappschaft), which provided miners with...
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