This paper examines the role of education, poverty and birth order with regard to child labour in developing countries. The higher the cost of education is, compared to benefit, the higher is the likelihood of a child being sent to work. Poor school facilities and poor quality of education ensure higher incidence of child labour. However, easy access to credit market, income transfer programmes to households and law of compulsory schooling affect child labour negatively. The link between poverty and child labour is inconclusive, though a positive relationship between these two variables is prevalent. The evidence also notes that older children are more likely to be sent to work than their younger siblings, though a few exceptions also exist...
The present article examined the impact of poverty on child labour prevalence across 42 developing c...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
This paper examines the effects of birth order on the child labor incidence and school attendance of...
This paper examines the role of education, poverty and birth order with regard to child labour in de...
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...
This thesis provides empirical studies on important issues concerning child labour in developing c...
This paper examines the determinants of schooling in developing countries with a special emphasis on...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on the trade-off between child labour and education in ...
The problem of child labour is immense and has been growing. Wherever poverty exists, child labour t...
The notion of child labor has disquieted the researcher. This paper highlights the impact of poverty...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the incidence of child labour in developing countr...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
An estimated 158 million children aged 5-14 are engaged in child labor which translates to one in si...
This paper examines the effects of birth order on the child labor incidence and school attendance of...
The present article examined the impact of poverty on child labour prevalence across 42 developing c...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
This paper examines the effects of birth order on the child labor incidence and school attendance of...
This paper examines the role of education, poverty and birth order with regard to child labour in de...
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...
This thesis provides empirical studies on important issues concerning child labour in developing c...
This paper examines the determinants of schooling in developing countries with a special emphasis on...
International audienceThis paper sheds light on the trade-off between child labour and education in ...
The problem of child labour is immense and has been growing. Wherever poverty exists, child labour t...
The notion of child labor has disquieted the researcher. This paper highlights the impact of poverty...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the incidence of child labour in developing countr...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
An estimated 158 million children aged 5-14 are engaged in child labor which translates to one in si...
This paper examines the effects of birth order on the child labor incidence and school attendance of...
The present article examined the impact of poverty on child labour prevalence across 42 developing c...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
This paper examines the effects of birth order on the child labor incidence and school attendance of...