Although it is intuitive and morally compelling that the worst forms of child labour should be eliminated, banning them in poor countries is unlikely to be welfare improving and can come at the expense of human capital accumulation. We show that the existence of harmful forms of child labour, in fact, has an economic role: it helps keep wages for child labour high enough to allow human capital accumulation. Therefore, unless appropriate mechanisms are designed to mitigate the decline in child labour wages caused by reduced employment options for children, a ban on harmful forms of child labour will likely prove undesirable in poor countries. We perform our analysis within a simple two-period model of parental investment in children's educat...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
We develop a model of exploitative child labor with two key features: first, parents have imperfect ...
Child labor has long been recognized as being detrimental to human capital formation of child. Howev...
This paper presents a new rationale for imposing restrictions on child labor. In a standard overlapp...
In recent years, a number of governments and consumer groups in rich countries have tried to discour...
This paper provides an overview of the current academic and public debate on child labor. There is g...
This paper builds an overlapping generations household economy model with learning by doing effect i...
Abstract Many reasons contribute to child labour and exploitation, including poverty, societal norm...
Abstract In recent years, a number of governments and consumer groups in rich countries have tried t...
In high income countries, there is nearly universal popular support for boycotts against products us...
The World Bank documents an inverse relationship between GDP per capita and child labor participatio...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
Child labor exists because it is the best response people can find in intolerable circumstances. Pov...
In many instances, child labor is a way to exploit the cheap labor a child has to offer. Although in...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
We develop a model of exploitative child labor with two key features: first, parents have imperfect ...
Child labor has long been recognized as being detrimental to human capital formation of child. Howev...
This paper presents a new rationale for imposing restrictions on child labor. In a standard overlapp...
In recent years, a number of governments and consumer groups in rich countries have tried to discour...
This paper provides an overview of the current academic and public debate on child labor. There is g...
This paper builds an overlapping generations household economy model with learning by doing effect i...
Abstract Many reasons contribute to child labour and exploitation, including poverty, societal norm...
Abstract In recent years, a number of governments and consumer groups in rich countries have tried t...
In high income countries, there is nearly universal popular support for boycotts against products us...
The World Bank documents an inverse relationship between GDP per capita and child labor participatio...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
Child labor exists because it is the best response people can find in intolerable circumstances. Pov...
In many instances, child labor is a way to exploit the cheap labor a child has to offer. Although in...
Child labor is a persistent phenomenon in many developing countries. In recent years, support has be...
P opular opinion in high-income countries often seems to hold that childlabor in developing countrie...
We develop a model of exploitative child labor with two key features: first, parents have imperfect ...
Child labor has long been recognized as being detrimental to human capital formation of child. Howev...