Child labor

Child Labor in Iran: The Silent Outcry for Social Justice/ Hossein Yazdi
The phenomenon of child labor in Iran serves as a full-length mirror reflecting entrenched economic injustice, educational inequality, and foundational flaws in social policymaking. Drawing on official statistics, global reports, and reputable research, this article demonstrates how institutionalized poverty, forced migration, and ineffective protective legislation push children into the hidden labor market. This process not […]...
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Hossein Yazdi
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Children in the dream of childhood/ Abolfazl Alizadeh
Years ago, we may have seen children in the profession of begging, but now they are forced to do anything, even tasks that pose great danger to them. If we were to write a quick article, words would not be enough to describe this widespread pain in the world, in which children have no say […]...
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Abolfazl Alizadeh
Living in a state of poverty/ Mandana Sadeghi
When talking about working children or garbage-collecting children, authorities immediately announce eighty or eighty-five percent of these children as illegal foreign nationals to the media and report on their living conditions, work, laws, or lack thereof, to prevent the employment of foreign nationals. Government institution statistics estimate the number of garbage-collecting children in Tehran to […]...
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Mandana Sadeghi
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Majid Zarei
Compulsory work; Children’s share of social justice/ Saya Rahimi
In the 18th century AD, as a result of the Industrial Revolution and the employers’ tendency to hire cheap and unskilled labor, as well as the migration of people from rural areas to cities in search of suitable jobs, the unemployment rate increased dramatically and a phenomenon emerged that later became known as a major […]...
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Sayeh Rahimi
New Dream for Working Children called Social Support/Shadow Rahimi
“Organizing Child Labor and Street Children” was the title of a regulation that was approved in the government of the time in 2005. The plan, with the overall goal of empowering “child labor” and supporting them, aimed to remove children from the cycle of labor and hardship. In the past fifteen years, it has turned […]...
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Sayeh Rahimi
Solving the problem of child labor and street children requires national determination/Mohammad Moghimi.
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Mohammad Moghimi
Innovative Method of Basic Education; A Conversation with Ali Sadeghi Khayat/Conversation with Elaheh Viewer
In this interview, we went to Ali Sadeghati, also known as Uncle Tailor. He is the creator of a new method of teaching “reading and writing” that has been successful in recent years in teaching street children, workers, and those who have not had the opportunity to receive a formal education. This method is based […]...
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Parviz Faghfouri
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Mahvash Shafiei
Merciful Love; A Study of the Situation of Children Who Have Dropped Out of School in an Interview with Asifeh Kamrani.
This is a picture of a flower. The conversation is with Samin Saberi. On the first day of Mehr (the seventh month of the Persian calendar), there are many poems describing the kindness and joy of Mehr, which are whispered. But there are countless children who have not experienced or received kindness from Mehr. The […]...
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