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Essay heading: laiklik in turkey
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Children are extensively engaged in domestic activities and that many children reportedly doing nothing could be actually working.
As an alternative to this measure of child labour, government should use also primary school non-attendance rate. The shortcoming of this is: a child not attending school is necessarily working... displayed 300 characters
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The shortcoming of this is: a child not attending school is necessarily working. On the other hand, children who are not reporting for school are more difficult to monitor. Because of this, the non-attendance rate is not only a correlate of child labour at very young age but also a valuable danger signal... displayed next 300 characters
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