Most of the researches show that household poverty is a powerful motive for child labor. Household poverty is a major phenomenon that leads children towards work – at the expense of their schooling. Children indulge into work for the survival of their families. Also, the poverty rate varies from country to country therefore the rate of Child Labor is different in different countries.
Question:
Identify which type of reasoning (INDUCTIVE or DEDUCTIVE) has been used in above paragraph? Explain briefly.
In my opinion it's a case of deductive reasoning. Why, because deductive reasoning lays down the argument from the general to the specific. The basic principle of deductive reasoning is that if a specific thing remains true for a general class of things, then that same will considered for all the valid members of that specific class. On the contrary Inductive reasoning provides the arguments from the specific to the general.
Deductive reasoning assumes that the vital law from which you are making logical assumptions is applicable in all cases. Hence, you take a rule and apply it perhaps where it was not really needed to be applied. It is credible to use deductive reasoning as it is safe form of reasoning, when result is both valid and true, it is considered to be great. When it is valid, but untrue, then it is considered to be not good.
Since there is a household poverty and the earning is not enough from the head of the family. He is either doing nothing or trying to find a labor. Whatever he is earning is always very less that can't fulfill all the needs of the family. When the family can't eat properly, how they can think of sending their children to school. Therefore, most of the children are forced to labor to earn some bread and butter for the family. Hence, household poverty is the major cause of child labor.
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