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.

Embroiled in embroidery: Indian boys embroider at a zari factory during a raid-and-rescue operation conducted by Bachpan Bachao Andolan (Save the Childhood Movement) in New Delhi on June 22. Fifty-two bonded child laborers ages 8 to 14 were rescued by the organization with the help of authorities. One 8-year-old said he worked 12 to 13 hours daily. Rescuers said the factory was 113 degrees Fahrenheit, with no fans. Bonded labor can occur when desperately poor parents give a child to a placement agency in return for money or are tricked into thinking that their child will be sent to school.
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Preeti Aroon is an assistant editor at FP.
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