Child labor laws around the world are often not enforced or include
exemptions that allow for child labor to persist in certain sectors,
such as agriculture or domestic work. Even in countries where strong
child labor laws exist, labor departments and labor inspection offices
are often under-funded and under-staffed, or courts may fail to enforce
the laws. Similarly, many state governments allocate few resources to
enforcing child labor laws.


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