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It's
Common for Teenagers to Work in
Brazil
Vivien
Yoshikawa from Brazil says it is common for
teenagers to work in her country.
In
my country, Brazil, teenagers usually work. The
poorer they are, the more they have to work. One of
the most important reasons why they work is to earn
money.
They
spend money on different things. It depends on if
they are poor or not. Teenagers from low income
families usually don't have enough education
themselves to get a well-paid job. Teenagers from
medium income families also work to earn money, but
for different reasons. They work to gain their
independence. They also work to be able to buy
extra things or have an extra night of fun.
Teenagers
with little education take "office boy" jobs. For
example, they do small jobs like going to a bank,
buying things the company needs, and carrying
important papers to other companies. These aren't
pleasant jobs, and they don't earn much money.
In
comparison, middle class teens usually work in
stores, mostly in malls. They try to sell as much
as they can because beyond their salary, they earn
extra money for each thing they sell. Obviously
they won't get rich with this job, but at least
it's only a part-time job, and they can study in
the mornings.
In
contrast, teenagers from low income families have
to take full-time jobs, and they are able to take
only evening classes which are less useful than
morning classes.
We
don't have laws saying if teenagers can or can't
work, but the government says that all of them must
study. But the law is hard to enforce, so teenagers
working in my country are as common as adults
working.
More
on teenage workers:
My
Concerns about Working
Teens
| Teen
Workers Need Rules
Working
Provides Good
Experience
| Study
First, Work Later
It's
Unusual for Teens to Work in Korea
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