In this paper, we test whether economic growth decreases child labour by bringing together data from the National Sample Survey of India and state-level macro data to estimate a bivariate probit model of schooling and labour. Our results lead us to conclude that contrary to popular wisdom, growth actually increases rather than decreases child labour because it increases the demand for child workers. The level of state NDP, village wages and household incomes are seen as the conduits through which growth influences the supply side of the child labour market
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Some studies on child labor have shown that, at the level of the household, greater land wealth lead...
Child labouring in developing countries constitutes an alarming proportion of the entire workforce a...
This paper will look at the patterns of child work, schooling and ‘idleness’ across the major states...
Child labouring in developing countries constitutes an alarming proportion of the entire workforce a...
This paper examines the relationship between national income and child labour. We are particularly ...
Throughout the world child labour has been an area of lively debate for about a decade with many dif...
Child labour is in focus for last two decades as it robs children of the chance to enhance human cap...
In an environment where children's time has an economic value and employment opportunities for educa...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
The purpose of this paper is to pull together the emerging theoretical and empirical literature on t...
This paper builds an overlapping generations household economy model in rural set up and examines th...
This paper investigates why children work by studying the wage elasticity of child labour supply. In...
The paper tests the theoretical predictions of a simplified intra-household bargaining model which, ...
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Some studies on child labor have shown that, at the level of the household, greater land wealth lead...
Child labouring in developing countries constitutes an alarming proportion of the entire workforce a...
This paper will look at the patterns of child work, schooling and ‘idleness’ across the major states...
Child labouring in developing countries constitutes an alarming proportion of the entire workforce a...
This paper examines the relationship between national income and child labour. We are particularly ...
Throughout the world child labour has been an area of lively debate for about a decade with many dif...
Child labour is in focus for last two decades as it robs children of the chance to enhance human cap...
In an environment where children's time has an economic value and employment opportunities for educa...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
The purpose of this paper is to pull together the emerging theoretical and empirical literature on t...
This paper builds an overlapping generations household economy model in rural set up and examines th...
This paper investigates why children work by studying the wage elasticity of child labour supply. In...
The paper tests the theoretical predictions of a simplified intra-household bargaining model which, ...
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Some studies on child labor have shown that, at the level of the household, greater land wealth lead...