The first and continuing argument for the curtailment of working hours and the raising of the minimum age was that education was necessary in a democracy and working children could not attend school.


The Child and the State: Legal status in the family. Apprenticeship and child labor (ed. 1968)


The first and continuing argument for the curtailment of working hours and the raising of the minimum age was that education was necessary in a...

The first and continuing argument for the curtailment of working hours and the raising of the minimum age was that education was necessary in a...

The first and continuing argument for the curtailment of working hours and the raising of the minimum age was that education was necessary in a...

The first and continuing argument for the curtailment of working hours and the raising of the minimum age was that education was necessary in a...