This paper investigates the impact of household shocks on the incidence and intensity of child labor in rural Malawi. Intensity is measured as the reported number of sessions that a child was working. Probit and zero-inflated negative binomial estimates fail to provide evidence in support of the hypothesis that child labor increases in response to the occurrence of shocks
This paper investigates labor allocation as a strategy for coping with unanticipated events. We eval...
Child labor is a social problem with economic consequences for the growth and development of countri...
Incorrect knowledge of the health production function may lead to inefficient household choices, and...
The paper analyzes the effect of different shocks on household decisions concerning children’s invol...
Economic shocks have been shown to affect child labor and particularly so when households fail to ac...
textabstractThe author studies the effect of an agricultural shock and a labor sharing arrangement (...
This paper investigates the effect of shocks on children’s time in school, home production and marke...
Using four rounds of panel household data from the Kagera region of Tanzania, we show that transitor...
This paper examines the relationship between household income shocks and child labour. In particular...
This study assesses the impact of income and asset poverty on child work using the rural sub-sample ...
This paper investigates children’s time allocation to schooling, home production, and market product...
This paper investigates children's time allocation to schooling, home production, and market product...
This paper examines the relationship between household income shocks and child labor. In particular,...
Using data from the National Survey of Standards of Living conducted in Guatemala in 2000, this arti...
Ethiopia is one of the countries that face various general and idiosyncratic shocks that affect the ...
This paper investigates labor allocation as a strategy for coping with unanticipated events. We eval...
Child labor is a social problem with economic consequences for the growth and development of countri...
Incorrect knowledge of the health production function may lead to inefficient household choices, and...
The paper analyzes the effect of different shocks on household decisions concerning children’s invol...
Economic shocks have been shown to affect child labor and particularly so when households fail to ac...
textabstractThe author studies the effect of an agricultural shock and a labor sharing arrangement (...
This paper investigates the effect of shocks on children’s time in school, home production and marke...
Using four rounds of panel household data from the Kagera region of Tanzania, we show that transitor...
This paper examines the relationship between household income shocks and child labour. In particular...
This study assesses the impact of income and asset poverty on child work using the rural sub-sample ...
This paper investigates children’s time allocation to schooling, home production, and market product...
This paper investigates children's time allocation to schooling, home production, and market product...
This paper examines the relationship between household income shocks and child labor. In particular,...
Using data from the National Survey of Standards of Living conducted in Guatemala in 2000, this arti...
Ethiopia is one of the countries that face various general and idiosyncratic shocks that affect the ...
This paper investigates labor allocation as a strategy for coping with unanticipated events. We eval...
Child labor is a social problem with economic consequences for the growth and development of countri...
Incorrect knowledge of the health production function may lead to inefficient household choices, and...