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Common conjecture has it that child labour was more or less wiped out inpost-liberation China and that its reappearance is directly linked to the increased role of private enterprise in the Chinese economy. It was well known that the use of child labour was widespread before the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took power in 1949. The use of children was a fundamental part of China's first attempts to industrialize. The following description of a Tianjin cotton mill is the early 1930's illustrates this: "Children labored in every department: boys in the departments where male adults predominated, girls in the women's department. In the spinning mills they were most often put to work at piecing.... In the weaving mill they were assigned to heddling, or threading the warp along a set of parallel cords in the loom
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Approximate Word count = 574
Approximate Pages = 2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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