Objectives. We investigated child labor violations among US adolescents working in the retail and service industries. Methods. We used interview data from a nationally representative sample of working adolescents, and investigated reports of select child labor violations (e.g., hours, equipment, and work permits). We computed weighted percentages of respondents reporting each type of discrete (and aggregated) violation. Results. Nearly 37% of respondents reported a violation of the hazardous occupations orders (i.e., prohibited jobs or use of equipment), and 40% reported a work permit violation. Fewer than 2% reported working more than the maximum weekly hours allowed during the school year, but 11% reported working past the latest hour all...
As part of a broader assessment of how well the Government of Alberta’s labour programming contribut...
AbstractThis study was designed to investigate the work lives of child laborers with respect to thei...
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) was the first successful comprehensive legislation addre...
Objectives. We investigated child labor violations among US adolescents working in the retail and se...
We compared self-reported child labor violations between teenagers with and without work permits. Da...
This study further develops our understanding of the employment experiences of children (ages 9-11) ...
Despite advances in technology and medicine, safety for working adolescents still challenges 21st ce...
In the United States, both federal and state governments have tried to establish and enforce child l...
Part II of the Article sets out the basic facts regarding children in the contemporary American econ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 2001, almos...
Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study...
The two most common state child labor restrictions are work permit requirements for teenagers and sc...
[Except] The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 prohibits the employment of “oppressive child l...
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Emerging research brings more attention to labor trafficking in the United States. However, very few...
As part of a broader assessment of how well the Government of Alberta’s labour programming contribut...
AbstractThis study was designed to investigate the work lives of child laborers with respect to thei...
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) was the first successful comprehensive legislation addre...
Objectives. We investigated child labor violations among US adolescents working in the retail and se...
We compared self-reported child labor violations between teenagers with and without work permits. Da...
This study further develops our understanding of the employment experiences of children (ages 9-11) ...
Despite advances in technology and medicine, safety for working adolescents still challenges 21st ce...
In the United States, both federal and state governments have tried to establish and enforce child l...
Part II of the Article sets out the basic facts regarding children in the contemporary American econ...
A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 2001, almos...
Utilizing a convenience sample of nearly 2000 respondents drawn from administrative data, this study...
The two most common state child labor restrictions are work permit requirements for teenagers and sc...
[Except] The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) of 1938 prohibits the employment of “oppressive child l...
Images1997U60/CCU802991/PHS HHS/United StatesU60/CCU808518/PHS HHS/United States10822472PMCnull727
Emerging research brings more attention to labor trafficking in the United States. However, very few...
As part of a broader assessment of how well the Government of Alberta’s labour programming contribut...
AbstractThis study was designed to investigate the work lives of child laborers with respect to thei...
The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) was the first successful comprehensive legislation addre...