Does Arkansas Child Labor Reform Increase Opportunity or Exploitation?

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Arkansas recently loosened restrictions on child labor, sparking debate on child safety and economic opportunity. See perspectives and news across the spectrum from thenation, WSJ, and reason:

violations. A number of states have passed legislation loosening restrictions on child labor in recent months, citing nationwide labor shortages., “the days of trapping our people in poverty, welfare and government dependency are over.” A piece in Reason Magazine argued that loosening restrictions could increase social mobility for young Americans, improving their prospects “for future prosperity.

” The article addresses labor shortages, determining that loosened restrictions “could further expand opportunities for teenagers who have been in demand as many of their elders stepped out of the workforce in recent years.”An article in The Nation pushed back on efforts to loosen restrictions, writing, “the refusal to allow child labor has historically separated the United States from more exploitative economies around the world.

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