Korean war 2
Title: Korean war 2
Category: /History
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Korean war 2
Category: /History
Details: Words: 582 | Pages: 2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Child Labour in China
Common conjecture has it that child labour was more or less wiped out in
post-liberation China and that its reappearance is directly linked to the
increased role of private enterprise in the Chinese economy. It was well known
that the use of child labour was widespread before the Chinese Communist Party
(CCP) took power in 1949. The use of children was a fundamental part of China's
first attempts to industrialize. The following
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child labour as a way of reducing costs of
production. Workers' daily quoted an employer as saying: "For every piece
produced by an adult worker, I have to pay one dollar while I only have to pay a
child 70 cents. Children's food and lodging costs are also cheaper.". (4)
NOTES
1. Gail Hershatter: The Workers of Tianjin 1900~1949, pg 54. 1986 Stanford
University Press.
2. Calum and Lijia MacLeod: "Never Seen Never Heard" in SCMP 12/07/00
3. Gongren Ribao (Workers' Daily) "Jia Shenfenzheng", 06/06/00