Children for Hire: the Perils of Child Labor in the United States (September, 2003)
Marvin J. Levine
"Despite populsr belief, the problem of illegal child labor has not been remedied. The practice persists in the United States and even appears to be increasing. Levine, an acknowledged expert in the field, reveals the nature and magnitude of this 'old' problem in today's economy. "Today, more than four million children and adolescents are illegally employed. The United States has more of its children in the workforce than any other developed country. They are found in textile, jewelry, and machine shops in New York and New Jersey, in Southeast supermarkets operating meat-cutting machines and paper-box bailers, in Washington State selling door-to-door, and in farming operations throughout the country.
Levine explains that since 1981, there has been a relaxation in enforcement of federal child labor law provisions. He presents the complicated elements and troubling implications of a problem that has come to be ignored or overlooked in American society." [from the dust jacket]
Westport, CT: Praeger. 233 pages.
ISBN: 1-56720-433-3
Call number: HD6250.U6 L48 2003