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Children Around the World - A United Nations Summit, An International Comparison, Some Differences Among Developed Nations, Child Labor
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Childhood should be a time of nurturing, growing, learning, playing, and preparing for adulthood. For many children, childhood is essentially a carefree, positive experience. For many others, however, even surviving childhood is a challenge.
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In 1990 children from all over the world met with more than seventy world leaders at the United Nations (UN) in New York City to ask for a better future for the children of the world. They determined that four of the main problems that face children throughout the world are death, disease, hunger, and illiteracy. Based on this
meeting, the United Nations International Children's Emergency F…
In 2002 29% of the world's population of six billion people were fourteen or younger, but the proportion of young people to the total global population is projected to decrease until 2050 (Global Population Profile: 2002, U.S. Census Bureau, International Population Reports WP/02, 2004). The population pyramids of regions
around the world, however, reflected remarkable diversity in the age …
The structure of family life is undergoing profound change around the world. Trends such as single motherhood, rising divorce rates, smaller households, and increased poverty among women and their children are not unique to the United States but are a worldwide phenomenon. For example, the percentage of children in
single-parent families among member countries of the Paris-based Organisation for E…
Child labor is a problem for which the world community has sought solutions and has seen some successes, according to the International Labor Organization (ILO). The ILO, created in 1919 and incorporated into the UN in the 1940s, brings together unions, employers, and governments from UN member states to pursue safe and just
work environments. In 2002 the ILO report "Every Child Counts: New…
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