We revisit the model of child labor in a peasant household presented in Bhalotra and Heady (2003), and demonstrate that the effect of credit market imperfections on child labor differs between households that save and households that borrow. This in turn is important for the interpretation of empirical results
financial markets, households appear to resort to child labor The Role of Income Variability and to ...
This paper examines the relationship between child labor and access to credit at a cross-country lev...
The paper aims at identifying households who have their children work more because their access is c...
We revisit the model of child labor in a peasant household presented in Bhalotra and Heady (2003), a...
This paper is motivated by the observation that children in land-rich households are often more like...
This article is motivated by the remarkable observation that children of land-rich households are of...
Using four rounds of panel household data from the Kagera region of Tanzania, we show that transitor...
financial markets, households appear to resort to child labor The Role of Income Variability and to ...
This paper examines the relationship between child labor and access to credit at a cross-country lev...
The paper aims at identifying households who have their children work more because their access is c...
We revisit the model of child labor in a peasant household presented in Bhalotra and Heady (2003), a...
This paper is motivated by the observation that children in land-rich households are often more like...
This article is motivated by the remarkable observation that children of land-rich households are of...
Using four rounds of panel household data from the Kagera region of Tanzania, we show that transitor...
financial markets, households appear to resort to child labor The Role of Income Variability and to ...
This paper examines the relationship between child labor and access to credit at a cross-country lev...
The paper aims at identifying households who have their children work more because their access is c...