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The legal working age is the minimum age required by law for a person to work, in each country or jurisdiction. Usually, the working age ranges from 18 to 46.citation needed
Some types of labor are commonly prohibited even for those above the working age, if they have not reached yet the age of majority. Activities that are dangerous, harmful to the health or that may affect the morals of minors fall into this category.
In most countries, the work of children in the entertainment and fashion industries is allowed without age restrictions.citation needed In the US, each state determines minimum working ages.
Working age by country
- Canada - varies between provinces
- Singaporecitation needed
- 15 - Part time
- 16 - Full time only after the release of GCE 'O' Level results
- UK 3citation needed
- 13 - Part time work WorkSmart from the TUC shows that the type of work is restricted to light agricultural or horticultural work or as allowed by by-laws. Thus, the true minimum age for general work is 14 years.
- 16 - Full time (if left school)
- 18 - Night Work
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