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PART 1 LabourIn developing regions, especially those least devel-oped and those experiencing rapidly rising populations,employment growth is driven mostly by demographicchanges. The majority of workers of these regions donot enter into formal wage employment, but insteadare engaged in self-employment or unpaid family work,such as in agriculture, and especially subsistence farm-ing. Consequently, economic downturns tend to haveonly a limited impact on overall employment growth inthese economies, in contrast to industrialized economieswhere employment growth is closely linked to the busi-ness cycle. Considering that the large share of the work-ing poor are engaged inagriculture, developments inthat sector have a major impact on welfare throughoutmuch of the 2000, agriculture was the mainstay of employmentaround the world.
PART 1 High rates of child labour are also caused by lack of access to education, poor quality of education, limited supplies of affordable agricultural technology and adult
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