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  • Industrialization and pollution: The long-term Impact of . . .
    My paper contributes to this body of literature by showing that early-life exposure to industrial pollution adversely affects educational outcomes during middle childhood in a developing-country setting with highly restricted migration
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    Environmental threats to children’s health range from asthma-inducing air pollution and lead-based paint in older homes, to treatment-resistant microbes in drinking water and persistent industrial chemicals that may cause cancer or result in reproductive or developmental changes
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    Exposure to socioeconomic inequity exacerbates these threats, and children growing up in industrial regions and marginalized communities are often subjected to severely compromised healthcare
  • Children in the Industrial Revolution - Childhood Studies . . .
    There is very little consensus among contemporaries and historians regarding the impact of industrialization on the lives of the working children Did they benefit or were they harmed? The obvious place to begin is where the first “Industrial Revolution” occurred, Great Britain
  • Dorsa Amir: How the Industrial Revolution changed childhood . . .
    Evolutionary anthropologist Dorsa Amir draws from her time living in foraging societies to explain how the post-industrial experience of childhood is a relatively new development for humanity with wide-ranging implications for child development and parenting
  • Child Labor: Lessons from the Historical Experience of Today . . .
    Child labor was more prevalent in 19th-century industrializers than it is in developing countries today It was particularly extensive in the earliest industrializers
  • Childhood in the Industrial Age | 7 | v4 | Childhood in World . . .
    Over a period of several decades, though at various specific points in time, societies moving toward industrialization increasingly redefined the basic role of children from work to education Families that were cutting birth rates might develop a greater stake in trying to make sure that the youngsters they did have lived to maturity





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