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The north of Ubud. There, Kacrut met hundreds of children like him, working in home-based workshops.

In the handicraft industry, children are assigned tasks according to their ages. The older children construct the wooden objects using saws, axes, and chisels. The younger children are responsible for sanding and painting. Competition among handicraft producers and slim profit ­ margins mean that children working with harmful paints, varnishes, and sawdust are almost never provided with safety equipment like masks or gloves. At Kacrut's place of . employment, many of the children had breathing difficulties, and one boy suffered burns from working with a blowtorch to make an object look “antique”.

Although many employers in Bali are aware of laws ­that ban child labour, they also know that the regulations are rarely enforced. Employers skirt the law by claiming that the children are their own nephews or nieces who are being trained in useful skills. In fact, most employers seem convinced that they aren't doing anything wrong. “I don't just hire children to help make handicrafts,”­explains one of them. “My own two sons work, too. Why should I waste money sending them to school? They won't be able to get jobs when they graduate ­anyway. At least by working, they can make some money and learn a skill.”

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