Using empirical methods, this paper examines household schooling and child labor decisions in rural Bangladesh. The results suggest the following: poverty and low parental education are associated with lower schooling and greater child labor; asset-owning households are more likely to have children combine child labor with schooling; households choose the same activity for all children within the household, regardless of gender; there is a weak association between direct costs and household decisions; finally, higher child wages encourage households to practice child labor. © 2007 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
The concepts of child labor and child education both are inversely linked with each other in terms o...
The paper examines the linkages between child work and both school attendance and school attainment ...
Summary. This paper explores the hypothesis that the level of education of children and their parent...
Using empirical methods, this paper examines household schooling and child labor decisions in rural ...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This research is concerned with understanding the factors behind the trade-off between child labor a...
The paper examines whether there is any trade-off between child labour hours and child schooling out...
This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of child labor and school enrollment in rural Andhr...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine the linkages between child work and both school attend...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
The primary objective of this research is to better understand the determinants of child labour and ...
A conventional argument in the child-labor debate is that improvements in access to schools are an e...
The paper examines the linkages between child work and both school attendance and school attainment ...
Abstract: Purpose – The objective of this paper is to better understand the determinants of child la...
The concepts of child labor and child education both are inversely linked with each other in terms o...
The paper examines the linkages between child work and both school attendance and school attainment ...
Summary. This paper explores the hypothesis that the level of education of children and their parent...
Using empirical methods, this paper examines household schooling and child labor decisions in rural ...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This research is concerned with understanding the factors behind the trade-off between child labor a...
The paper examines whether there is any trade-off between child labour hours and child schooling out...
This paper empirically analyzes the determinants of child labor and school enrollment in rural Andhr...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to examine the linkages between child work and both school attend...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
The primary objective of this research is to better understand the determinants of child labour and ...
A conventional argument in the child-labor debate is that improvements in access to schools are an e...
The paper examines the linkages between child work and both school attendance and school attainment ...
Abstract: Purpose – The objective of this paper is to better understand the determinants of child la...
The concepts of child labor and child education both are inversely linked with each other in terms o...
The paper examines the linkages between child work and both school attendance and school attainment ...
Summary. This paper explores the hypothesis that the level of education of children and their parent...