We present the first systematic study on child labor in China. Child labor is not a negligible social phenomenon in China; about 7.74% of children aged from 10 to 15 were working in 2010, and they worked for 6.75?h per day on average, and spent 6.42?h less per day on study than other children. About 90% of child laborers were still in school and combined economic activity with schooling. Our results show that child labor participation is positively associated with school dropout rate. A child living in a rural area is more likely to work. Compared with place of residence, the gender of a child are less important. The educational level of the household head and its interaction with the gender of the household head seem to be unimportant. How...
This paper argues that child labor abuse, along with inconsistent commitments to enforce compulsory ...
Overwork is one of the risk factors for the work-related burden of disease. In China, nearly a quart...
In China, the rural to urban labor migration that started after the initiation of the Open Door Poli...
While the African continent has the highest child labour force participation rates, Asia contains th...
Using a national representative sample, the China Family Panel Studies,this paper explores the influ...
Across many cultural contexts, the majority of women conduct the majority of their household labor. ...
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This study analyzes the national characteristics that explain the prevalence of child labor and low ...
association between hours of child labor and poverty, and there is a negative association between ch...
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Background In rural China, over 61 million children age 0-17 (28% of all rural children) are left be...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
This paper argues that child labor abuse, along with inconsistent commitments to enforce compulsory ...
Overwork is one of the risk factors for the work-related burden of disease. In China, nearly a quart...
In China, the rural to urban labor migration that started after the initiation of the Open Door Poli...
While the African continent has the highest child labour force participation rates, Asia contains th...
Using a national representative sample, the China Family Panel Studies,this paper explores the influ...
Across many cultural contexts, the majority of women conduct the majority of their household labor. ...
Contains fulltext : 74903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We study househo...
This study analyzes the national characteristics that explain the prevalence of child labor and low ...
association between hours of child labor and poverty, and there is a negative association between ch...
This research essay examines the exploitation of child labour in agriculture, industry and the servi...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
Based on the One-percent Population Survey in China in 2005 (NPS05), we study the differences betwee...
Child labor is a pervasive problem throughout the world, especially in developing countries. Africa ...
Background In rural China, over 61 million children age 0-17 (28% of all rural children) are left be...
Unlike in the United States where fertility is found to be negatively correlated with female labor f...
This paper argues that child labor abuse, along with inconsistent commitments to enforce compulsory ...
Overwork is one of the risk factors for the work-related burden of disease. In China, nearly a quart...
In China, the rural to urban labor migration that started after the initiation of the Open Door Poli...