Question

Generally speaking, why are part-time jobs less common in European countries?

A. As the school day lasts well into the late afternoon, the scheduling of part-time jobs in most European countries is not well suited to the daily routines of students.

B. Many low-class parents feel that it is inappropriate for their children to have jobs while attending school.

C. There are not as many opportunities for part-time employment in European countries as there are in the United States.

D. There are laws in many European countries that prevent schoolchildren from working.

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