A Peruvian boy walks along freshly molded bricks at a brick factory in Huachipa, a suburb in the outskirts of Lima, Peru.
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Jan Sochor / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
F5H268File size:
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5316 x 3544 px | 45 x 30 cm | 17.7 x 11.8 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
10 August 2012Location:
Huachipa, Lima, PeruMore information:
A Peruvian boy walks along freshly molded bricks at a brick factory in Huachipa, a suburb in the outskirts of Lima, Peru, 10 August 2012. Child labour is a common practice at the artisanal brick factories, found predominantly in socially deprived areas of the urban zones. Poverty and lack of employment force parents, mainly season workers coming from rural areas of the country, to employ their own children, in an effort to ensure the livelihood for the whole family. Children aged 4-7 take part in simple jobs while children aged 8 and up tend to work regularly, same as adults. A family group, consisting of 2 adults and 2-3 children, may earn 20-25 USD per day, working almost the whole day, often in harsh climatic conditions.