This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A theoretical framework is developed, where fertility and schooling decisions are made in an environment where children contribute through child labour when young and provide old-age security as adults. The model demonstrates that the child wage rate, which is also the opportunity cost of schooling, is a crucial determinant of total fertility. An increase in the child wage rate leads to lower schooling investments and higher fertility levels. However, changes in schooling costs have no impact on fertility decisions. They only affect the allocation of children’s time between schooling and child labour
This study uses Nepalese data to estimate the impact of individual, household and cluster/community ...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This paper develops and estimates a simple structural model of household decisions regarding child l...
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...
International audienceWe develop a theoretical model where child labour results from a household's t...
We develop a theoretical model where child labour results from a household’s trade-off between sendi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the incidence of child labour in developing countr...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on the trade-off between child labour and education in ...
This paper examines the role of education, poverty and birth order with regard to child labour in de...
This paper examines the role of education, poverty and birth order with regard to child labour in de...
This thesis provides empirical studies on important issues concerning child labour in developing c...
Th eoretical and empirical studies of time allocation decisions for children in developing countries...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
This study uses Nepalese data to estimate the impact of individual, household and cluster/community ...
The paper examines whether there is any trade-off between child labour hours and child schooling out...
This study uses Nepalese data to estimate the impact of individual, household and cluster/community ...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This paper develops and estimates a simple structural model of household decisions regarding child l...
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...
International audienceWe develop a theoretical model where child labour results from a household's t...
We develop a theoretical model where child labour results from a household’s trade-off between sendi...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the incidence of child labour in developing countr...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on the trade-off between child labour and education in ...
This paper examines the role of education, poverty and birth order with regard to child labour in de...
This paper examines the role of education, poverty and birth order with regard to child labour in de...
This thesis provides empirical studies on important issues concerning child labour in developing c...
Th eoretical and empirical studies of time allocation decisions for children in developing countries...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
This study uses Nepalese data to estimate the impact of individual, household and cluster/community ...
The paper examines whether there is any trade-off between child labour hours and child schooling out...
This study uses Nepalese data to estimate the impact of individual, household and cluster/community ...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This paper develops and estimates a simple structural model of household decisions regarding child l...