THE SOLUTION OF THE
CHILD LABOR PROBLEM
BY
SCOTT NEARING, Ph.D.
Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania
Author of "Social Adjustment"
Formerly Secretary Pennsylvania Child Labor Committee
NEW YORK
MOFFAT, YARD AND COMPANY
1911
Copyright, 1911, by
SCOTT NEARING
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All Rights Reserved
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Published, February, 1911
THE QUINN & BODEN CO. PRESS
RAMWAY, N. Y.
FOREWORD
So long as there are immature human beings struggling in the industrial arena, there will be a Child Labor Problem.
The existence of the problem is scarcely questioned,—its causes and the proper remedies for it are alone in doubt.
The writer acted for two years as Secretary of the Pennsylvania Child Labor Committee, and during that time strove earnestly for prohibitory legislation. Subsequent consideration has led to a material change of attitude, which this paper is written to present.
The Child Labor Problem will never be satisfactorily solved by excluding children from the factory, because the two primary forces which are sending children to work,—family necessity and an uncongenial school system,—are in no measure altered by such an exclusion.
The axe must be laid at the root of the tree. Child Labor must be eliminated by eliminating the causes which send children to work.
| Scott Nearing. |
| University of Pennsylvania, |
| December, 1910. |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
| Chapter I THE CHILD LABOR PROBLEM | |||||
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| Chapter II CHILD LABOR AND THE CHILD | |||||
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| Chapter III THE SOCIAL COST OF CHILD LABOR | |||||
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| Chapter IV CHILD LABOUR—AN INDUSTRIAL WASTE | |||||
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| Chapter V THE CAUSES OF CHILD LABOR | |||||
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| Chapter VI A PROGRAMME FOR CHILD LABOR REFORM | |||||
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