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Why does child labor affect only certain parts of the world and not all parts?

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    Because wealthier societies have abundance which allows them to not employ children, and instead leave them out of the workforce to study. A society's culture influences the laws, and that is why in wealthier countries there are strict child labor laws. When developing countries will reach a certain level of wealth, there will be such laws there too.
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