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  2. Child labor laws in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The main law regulating child labor in the United States is the Fair Labor Standards Act. For non-agricultural jobs, children under 14 may not be employed, children between 14 and 16 may be employed in allowed occupations during limited hours, and children between 16 and 17 may be employed for unlimited hours in non-hazardous occupations. [2]

  3. Child labor in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Child labor in the United States was a common phenomenon across the economy in the 19th century. Outside agriculture, it gradually declined in the early 20th century, except in the South which added children in textile and other industries. Child labor remained common in the agricultural sector until compulsory school laws were enacted by the ...

  4. What Happens When $250+ Monthly Child Tax Credits End ... - AOL

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    Unless Congress takes action before year’s end, the payments will end on Dec. 15. If the extension expires, child tax credits will revert to the normal amount. A married couple with a combined ...

  5. Child labour in cocoa production - Wikipedia

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    Child labour. In 2001, the report A Taste of Slavery: How Your Chocolate May be Tainted won a George Polk Award.In it were claims that traffickers promised paid work, housing, and education to children who were forced to labour and undergo severe abuse, that some children were held forcibly on farms and worked up to 100 hours per week, and that attempted escapees were beaten.

  6. IVF research: What are the latest advances, and what ... - AOL

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    When the first healthy baby conceived through in vitro fertilisation — IVF, for short — was born in 1978, it marked a distinct shift in family planning options for couples dealing with ...

  7. Child labour - Wikipedia

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    A succession of laws on child labour, the Factory Acts, were passed in the UK in the 19th century. Children younger than 9 were not allowed to work, those aged 9–16 could work 12 hours per day per the Cotton Mills Act. In 1856, the law permitted child labour past age 9, for 60 hours per week, night or day.

  8. The best grants for students - AOL

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    For the 2023-24 award year, you may receive up to $6,973.49. Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant. Borrowers who commit to teaching for four years in a high ...

  9. Child Labor Amendment - Wikipedia

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    The Child Labor Amendment is a proposed and still-pending amendment to the United States Constitution that would specifically authorize Congress to regulate "labor of persons under eighteen years of age". The amendment was proposed on June 2, 1924, [1] following Supreme Court rulings in 1918 and 1922 that federal laws regulating and taxing ...