Factors affecting child labor in the Kufa district
Keywords:
Influencing factors, Child labor, Spatial disparity, Poverty, Profession, Legal reasonsAbstract
There are many factors influencing and causing child labor, as the economic, social and political conditions in societies are among the most important reasons for child labor. These conditions may differ from one society to another, as well as their impact on one child and another differs in severity in affecting child labor. Some families have a direct impact on child labor. Such as the economic factor and others that are influential factors, but in a secondary way, or are considered as an auxiliary, motivating, or complementary factor to the direct factor of child labor, such as parental pressure, divorce, domestic violence, school violence, or unwillingness to learn, etc. This leads to child labor, and this has serious consequences for the child and society officially.