Abstract We develop a new theoretical framework that explains the engagement in child labor of children in developing countries. This framework distinguishes three levels (household, district and nation) and three groups of explanatory variables: Resources, Structure and Culture. Each of the three groups refers to another strand of the literature; economics, sociology and anthropology. The framework is tested by applying multilevel analysis on data for 239,120 children living in 221 districts of 18 developing countries. This approach allows us to simultaneously investigate effects of household and context factors. At the household level, we find that resources and structural characteristics influence child labor, whereas cultural characteri...
The purpose of this research is to examine the causes and consequences of child labor. The first cha...
Child labour use in developing countries has been increasing over the years. In general, it’s charac...
Ninety five percent of the child labor in Africa takes place in private households where children ar...
We study household and context determinants of child labor for 150,000 children in 11 developing cou...
Contains fulltext : 112083.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)18 november 201...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
We study two ‘hidden’ forms of child labour -- housework and family business work -- on the basis of...
By most indications, child labor appears to be a phenomenon of major proportions in the developing w...
Two forms of “hidden” child labor – housework and family business work – are studied for 178,000 chi...
In this study, I examine the extent to which child labour is explained by the main determinants prop...
This study was aimed to develop the frameworks (cause effect relationship), which distinguish three ...
Child labor occurs predominantly in developing countries, but its causes are debatable. This paper i...
There are several factors that may contribute to the decision to send a child to work, such as pover...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This paper draws on interviews with 1,535 parents and their children to examine the relationship bet...
The purpose of this research is to examine the causes and consequences of child labor. The first cha...
Child labour use in developing countries has been increasing over the years. In general, it’s charac...
Ninety five percent of the child labor in Africa takes place in private households where children ar...
We study household and context determinants of child labor for 150,000 children in 11 developing cou...
Contains fulltext : 112083.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)18 november 201...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
We study two ‘hidden’ forms of child labour -- housework and family business work -- on the basis of...
By most indications, child labor appears to be a phenomenon of major proportions in the developing w...
Two forms of “hidden” child labor – housework and family business work – are studied for 178,000 chi...
In this study, I examine the extent to which child labour is explained by the main determinants prop...
This study was aimed to develop the frameworks (cause effect relationship), which distinguish three ...
Child labor occurs predominantly in developing countries, but its causes are debatable. This paper i...
There are several factors that may contribute to the decision to send a child to work, such as pover...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This paper draws on interviews with 1,535 parents and their children to examine the relationship bet...
The purpose of this research is to examine the causes and consequences of child labor. The first cha...
Child labour use in developing countries has been increasing over the years. In general, it’s charac...
Ninety five percent of the child labor in Africa takes place in private households where children ar...