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Hobbs, Sandy; And Others – British Journal of Education and Work, 1996
Review of research over 2 decades suggests that two-thirds to three-quarters of British children have some experience of paid employment by the minimum school-leaving age (16). Recent studies in England and Scotland confirm that 2.2-2.6 million children worked at some time before age 16. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Labor, Children, Foreign Countries
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McKechnie, Jim; Hobbs, Sandy; Lindsay, Sandra; Lynch, Margaret – Children & Society, 1998
Recent evidence has emerged that in Britain, like the United States, many children below minimum school-leaving age are working. Often, the work is illegal. Research in the United States suggests that many risk accidents and other hazards to health. Evidence from Britain is of a more fragmentary nature, but enough exists to suggest a need for…
Descriptors: Child Health, Child Labor, Child Safety, Employment Problems
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McKechnie, Jim; Hobbs, Sandy – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 1999
Reports British research findings that challenge the bias that child labor is a problem of only economically underdeveloped countries. Argues that child employment is evident within developed countries, but is largely invisible. Addresses positive and negative effects, and challenges to child labor/child work dichotomy. Debates underlying causes…
Descriptors: Child Labor, Child Welfare, Childrens Rights, Developed Nations