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Out of Poverty
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198 pages
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The book delves into the controversial role of sweatshops in economic development, arguing that they offer vital opportunities for workers. It examines how these labor environments can contribute to personal and societal growth, challenging common perceptions about their impact on workers' lives and the broader economy. Through detailed analysis, it highlights the complexities of labor conditions and the potential benefits that can arise from such employment settings.
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2014, paperback
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