This paper studies the effects of household income on labor participation and school enrollment of children aged 10 to 14 in Brazil using a social security reform as a source of exogenous variation in household income. We find that increased benefits are associated with increases in school enrollment for girls, as well as a smaller reduction in their labor participation, but find no effects for boys. We also uncover evidence that the gender of the benefit receiver matters for girls’ labor variables: only benefits received by females reduce girls’ work
The hypothesis that child labor impacts future income generation negatively, for it harms the formal...
The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to ...
This paper evaluates the long-run effects of economic instability. In particular, we study the impac...
This paper studies the effects of household income on labor participation and school enrollment of c...
This article studies the effects of household income on labor participation and school enrollment of...
This paper studies the effects of household income on labor participation and school enrollment of c...
In this paper we examine intra-household gender differences and the incidence of child labor and chi...
The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to ...
Using panel data from Peru, the author investigates the determinants of the allocation of boys'and g...
This paper develops a simple theory of household choices of child labor and schooling. The model is ...
The structure of Brazilian families has been changing over the past three decades. As a result of th...
This paper develops and estimates a simple structural model of household decisions regarding child l...
The hypothesis that child labor impacts future income generation negatively, for it harms the formal...
The authors discover from an analysis of monthly employment surveys in Brazil's six largest cities o...
The authors probe further into how household attributes affect the probability that children will wo...
The hypothesis that child labor impacts future income generation negatively, for it harms the formal...
The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to ...
This paper evaluates the long-run effects of economic instability. In particular, we study the impac...
This paper studies the effects of household income on labor participation and school enrollment of c...
This article studies the effects of household income on labor participation and school enrollment of...
This paper studies the effects of household income on labor participation and school enrollment of c...
In this paper we examine intra-household gender differences and the incidence of child labor and chi...
The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to ...
Using panel data from Peru, the author investigates the determinants of the allocation of boys'and g...
This paper develops a simple theory of household choices of child labor and schooling. The model is ...
The structure of Brazilian families has been changing over the past three decades. As a result of th...
This paper develops and estimates a simple structural model of household decisions regarding child l...
The hypothesis that child labor impacts future income generation negatively, for it harms the formal...
The authors discover from an analysis of monthly employment surveys in Brazil's six largest cities o...
The authors probe further into how household attributes affect the probability that children will wo...
The hypothesis that child labor impacts future income generation negatively, for it harms the formal...
The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to ...
This paper evaluates the long-run effects of economic instability. In particular, we study the impac...