The link between poverty and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established but recent researches have questioned its validity, suggesting that child labor is more important in the richest households (wealth paradox). The present study revisits the link between poverty and farm child labor in Africa and aims at testing the paradoxical wealth effect. Using different modeling techniques, the analysis focuses on family-controlled child labor taking place in the cocoa sector of Côte d’Ivoire. The results reveal that the effect of different commonly used wealth proxies have opposite effects on child labor participation and are sometimes sensitive to the modeling technique. This mixed result is the root of the apparent wealth par...
The International Labor Organization (ILO) states that most agricultural work carried out by childre...
The International Labor Organization (ILO) states that most agricultural work carried out by childre...
The paper aims at identifying households who have their children work more because their access is c...
While the link between poverty and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established, ...
The link between poverty and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established but rec...
The link between poverty and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established but rec...
This article is motivated by the remarkable observation that children of land-rich households are of...
The paper was motivated to test whether the high child labor prevalence observed in Ethiopia is expl...
This paper is motivated by the observation that children in land-rich households are often more like...
The present article examined the impact of poverty on child labour prevalence across 42 developing c...
This paper is motivated by the observation that children in land-rich households are often more like...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
The International Labor Organization (ILO) states that most agricultural work carried out by childre...
The International Labor Organization (ILO) states that most agricultural work carried out by childre...
The paper aims at identifying households who have their children work more because their access is c...
While the link between poverty and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established, ...
The link between poverty and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established but rec...
The link between poverty and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established but rec...
This article is motivated by the remarkable observation that children of land-rich households are of...
The paper was motivated to test whether the high child labor prevalence observed in Ethiopia is expl...
This paper is motivated by the observation that children in land-rich households are often more like...
The present article examined the impact of poverty on child labour prevalence across 42 developing c...
This paper is motivated by the observation that children in land-rich households are often more like...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
The International Labor Organization (ILO) states that most agricultural work carried out by childre...
The International Labor Organization (ILO) states that most agricultural work carried out by childre...
The paper aims at identifying households who have their children work more because their access is c...