While many children are now enjoying summer holidays from school, others are toiling away in sweatshops. Amid the Great Recession, more parents may be pulling their children out of school and putting them to work to supplement family income.

Building blocks: Nine-year-old Sanjoy Munda makes bricks in Barjala, near Agartala, capital of India's northeastern state of Tripura, on June 11. Sanjoy earns about $7.25 a month to help out his impoverished family. Laws clearly aren't stopping child labor, probably because they don't get to the heart of the problem. "[W]hat the government also needs to address is the root cause, which is poverty," the director of Indian NGO Child Rights and You (CRY) told the Times of India.
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Preeti Aroon is an assistant editor at FP.
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