Very good point.
It should be based on Fraiser Competance - once one has the ability to understand cause and effect and is cogniscent about one's actions, one should be treated as an adult (not sure what happens to those who never appear to grasp this though...)
Some would be treated as an adult far earlier than others. The concept of "teenagers" and child employment laws was to reduce the supply of employment to the labour market rather than based on the length of time in education that would benefit the individual.
It's hardly surprising that some teenagers or even children forced to avt as as an adult due to parental invapacity often can do so with little difficulty, as we've now got to the point where people don't have to be independent until they're well over the age of 20.
10 year olds in the mines isn't great, but neither is 25 year olds who are barely on solids.
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