Governments prohibiting the underage children for getting fulltime jobs in certain countries. Do you agree or disagree?

In some countries, young adults who are below the age-limit to
work
are restricted for full-time
work
by the authorities. In my opinion, I completely agree with
this
because young adults involved in
workforce
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the workforce
for day-long would face serious
health
issues while they cannot focus on their education and
consequently
lead to
child
exploitation.
To begin
with, young children being engaged in permanent
work
cannot take their studies seriously.
This
means, having wasted most of their daytime working, they would struggle to find adequate study
time which
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time, which
will lead
to obtain
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to obtaining
poor grades in academics and eventually would drop-out from primary or secondary levels.
For example
, many developing countries where
child
labor
a social class comprising those who do manual labor or work for wages
labour
is accepted, permanent
child
workers are prevented from entering universities due to their
work
responsibilities. Another reason to support
this
idea is that working full-time would put them at risk of being affected by
health
problems both physically and mentally. Some jobs require physical activities, which would result in under-aged children to suffer from serious
health
conditions.
This
would
also
put a mental strain on them while performing physically demanding jobs for all day-long. To illustrate,
percentage
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the percentage
of children taking mental
health
support
is
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are
higher in south Asian countries where children are allowed to
work
full hours from a young age.
Finally
, working children would fall into victim of
child
exploitation.
In other words
, being under the age-limit for 8hours jobs, they are not protected by laws which results in receiving low wages while working equally as compared to adults.
However
, some destitute families require their offsprings to earn which would bring financial stability for the families, but the problems associated with full-time jobs for youngsters would outweigh that benefit. In conclusion, disruption in education, having a serious risk of being ill and getting lower remunerations make the notion of forbidding children to take part in 8hours jobs appeared to be effective and other countries ought to be encouraged by the success of
such
measure.
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