Child labor outside the family (from the end of the nineteenth to the first third of the twentieth century)

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  • What: In the remaining part of the paper, the authors will discuss child labor, classified in groups 2 and 3, which is performed outside the family, mostly in a forced situation, as part of a survival technique. The permit could only be issued if the work was combined with school attendance, if the manufacturer set up a separate school and provided education. After much debate, the Hungarian Act XVII of 1884, the Second Industrial Act, was drafted on the model of the Austrian Industrial Inspectorate Act, which was in fact an amendment of the Act of 1872 . . .

     

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