CHILD LABOR: AN ANALYSIS OF THE REASONS AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

Authors

  • Eric Fernando Rosmann de Oliveira Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho – UNIFSA
  • Luis Henrique Borges da Silva Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho – UNIFSA
  • Edjôfre Coelho de Oliveira Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho – UNIFSA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i5.10137

Keywords:

Child labor. Consequences. Development.

Abstract

This article examines the motivators and consequences of child labor. Child labor is a social problem that affects millions of children around the world. While there are a wide range of factors that contribute to child labor, including poverty, unemployment, and lack of education, this study focuses on analyzing specific motivators of child labor and their consequences. Through literature review and data analysis, this article presents the results of a study investigating the motivators of child labor and its negative consequences, including impacts on health, education, and social and psychological development of children. The findings highlight the importance of combating child labor and point to the need for public policies and social programs that address the motivators and provide alternatives for affected families and children.

Author Biographies

Eric Fernando Rosmann de Oliveira, Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho – UNIFSA

Discente do curso de Bacharelado em Direito do Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho – UNIFSA.

Luis Henrique Borges da Silva, Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho – UNIFSA

Discente do curso de Bacharelado em Direito do Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho – UNIFSA. 

Edjôfre Coelho de Oliveira, Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho – UNIFSA

Professor orientador. Doutor em Educação. Docente do Centro Universitário Santo Agostinho – UNIFSA. 

Published

2023-06-08

How to Cite

Oliveira, E. F. R. de, Silva, L. H. B. da, & Oliveira, E. C. de. (2023). CHILD LABOR: AN ANALYSIS OF THE REASONS AND ITS CONSEQUENCES. Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 9(5), 3746–3758. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i5.10137