If children's work is so often difficult and dangerous, why do parents allow their children to work?
What will be an ideal response?
As the text states, many families do not have a choice. They depend on the child's contribution to the family work. Further, many developing countries do not reinforce the laws protecting children from working so the families get a message that it is somewhat okay to allow their children to work.
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