Child labour has always been one of the core concerns of the International Labour Organisation (ILO). In this paper, we investigate whether ILO conventions have contributed to reducing the scale of the problem. We use two approaches to answering the question. Evidence based on country-level data shows that, by 1990, countries having ratified ILO conventions were in no different position concerning child labour than nonratifying states. Using individual-level data on school attendance from the 1990s, there is little evidence for an increase in school attendance for children protected by ILO convention No. 138 as compared to unprotected children
This dissertation examines the Conventions and Recommendations to regulate the minimum age for admis...
There are over 180 ILO conventions in many areas of labour law, industrial relations and social secu...
Despite humanity's considerable efforts to stop it child labour remains a global problem. In the int...
Child labour has always been one of the core concerns of the International Labour Organisation (ILO)...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
This paper reviews the issues surrounding the derivation of estimates of the impact of child labor o...
L’Organisation internationale du travail a adopté une convention visant à élever l’âge minimum d’adm...
After WWII the International Labour Organization (ILO) slowly but surely developed a ‘two plank’ app...
In recent years, a number of governments and consumer groups in rich countries have tried to discour...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
Child labour remains a complex issue in developing countries, hindering child development. Therefore...
WP 2001-07 June 2001JEL Classification Codes: F16; J58The ratification of ILO Labor Standards Conven...
This dissertation examines the Conventions and Recommendations to regulate the minimum age for admis...
There are over 180 ILO conventions in many areas of labour law, industrial relations and social secu...
Despite humanity's considerable efforts to stop it child labour remains a global problem. In the int...
Child labour has always been one of the core concerns of the International Labour Organisation (ILO)...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
The International Labour Organisation (the ILO) has regulated child labour through the Minimum Age C...
This paper reviews the issues surrounding the derivation of estimates of the impact of child labor o...
L’Organisation internationale du travail a adopté une convention visant à élever l’âge minimum d’adm...
After WWII the International Labour Organization (ILO) slowly but surely developed a ‘two plank’ app...
In recent years, a number of governments and consumer groups in rich countries have tried to discour...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
Child labour remains a complex issue in developing countries, hindering child development. Therefore...
WP 2001-07 June 2001JEL Classification Codes: F16; J58The ratification of ILO Labor Standards Conven...
This dissertation examines the Conventions and Recommendations to regulate the minimum age for admis...
There are over 180 ILO conventions in many areas of labour law, industrial relations and social secu...
Despite humanity's considerable efforts to stop it child labour remains a global problem. In the int...