Child Labor in the United States : Ten Questions Answered : Comparison of State And Federal Legislative Standards for Child Labor in Factories 1926
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The laws of 18 States either (1) have no educational require- ment at all/ or (2) fix no definite grade standard, demanding only that before going to work the child must be able to read and write (usually in English) and, in some States, that he have a knowledge of elementary arithmetic. ' One of these States, however, has a fifth-grade requirement for special permits Issued on account of poverty to children below the regular minimum age. EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS FOR CHILDREN GOING TO WORK [1926 l...egislatioa included so far as available August t, 1926] (including only g^rade requirementforregulaj- employment certiffcates) A 8th grade for child l4tol5; bthforchild I5t0l6. ■ Completion of designated grade in specified subjects. (InConnecticut local school au- thorities may raise rcquirennents. In Maryland,outside Baltimore, completion of 7th. grade is required under county school attendance law-) D Where continuation schools are established, 8th grade for child 14 to 15, no grade requirement for child 15 or over; in other places, no grade requirement.
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