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Can 14-year-olds work part-time? A discussion lesson your middle schoolers will have opinions about

Should 14-year-olds be allowed to work part-time?

In January 2024, South Korea lowered the minimum working age from 15 to 14. Now, 14-year-olds can work part-time if their parents agree.

PROS (reasons to allow it)

PointExplanation
IndependenceTeenagers learn to manage money, time, and responsibility early.
ExperiencePart-time work teaches skills school does not: customer service, teamwork, punctuality.
Family supportSome families need the extra income. A student's wages can help.
ChoiceIf a 14-year-old wants to work and the parents agree, why should the law say no?

CONS (reasons to ban or limit it)

PointExplanation
School suffersWorking after school means less time for homework, sleep, and grades.
Exploitation riskEmployers may pay 14-year-olds less or give them unsafe tasks because they are young.
Childhood lostFourteen is still childhood. Work can wait until 16 or 18.
PressureTeens may feel forced to work even if they do not want to, to help their family or fit in.

Discussion questions

  1. Should 14-year-olds be allowed to work part-time in Korea?
  2. What kinds of jobs should be banned for 14-year-olds?
  3. How many hours per week is too many for a teenager?

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