The authors probe further into how household attributes affect the probability that children will work, and the probability of enrollment and success in school. Focusing on four household surveys in Brazil, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Peru, they find that most child labor is takes place in rural areas, and that more boys than girls are recorded as workers. Children in the poorest income groups enter school late, and often exit before completing the basic school cycle. Enrollment rates for children in the wealthiest families are more than 90 percent for ages 6 to 15. For the poorest children, enrollment rates don't rise above 90 percent until age 8, and fall below 90 percent again by age 12. While the enrollment gap across income groups is only a...
This article is an important step in describing and critically analyzing the contributions of the di...
Child labor’s effect on academic achievement is estimated, using unique data on 3rd and 4th graders ...
The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to ...
The author uses the Ecuador Living Standards and Measurement Surveys (LSMS 1998 and 1999) to analyze...
This thesis explores the link between education and child labor in Latin America using cross-section...
Child labor’s effect on academic achievement is estimated using unique data on third and fourth grad...
Child labor\u27s effect on academic achievement is estimated, using unique data on 3rd and 4th grade...
The authors use a unique data set on language, and mathematics test scores for third, and fourth gra...
Child labor occurs predominantly in developing countries, but its causes are debatable. This paper i...
Using country-level data, this report lays out the broad stylized facts regarding the relationship b...
association between hours of child labor and poverty, and there is a negative association between ch...
The authors discover from an analysis of monthly employment surveys in Brazil's six largest cities o...
We argue from an empirical analysis of Latin-American household surveys that per capita income in th...
Understanding the factors affecting child labor and school attendance are primordial to developing p...
Thesis advisor: Robert MurphyThis paper uses Brazilian census data to evaluate the correlates, conse...
This article is an important step in describing and critically analyzing the contributions of the di...
Child labor’s effect on academic achievement is estimated, using unique data on 3rd and 4th graders ...
The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to ...
The author uses the Ecuador Living Standards and Measurement Surveys (LSMS 1998 and 1999) to analyze...
This thesis explores the link between education and child labor in Latin America using cross-section...
Child labor’s effect on academic achievement is estimated using unique data on third and fourth grad...
Child labor\u27s effect on academic achievement is estimated, using unique data on 3rd and 4th grade...
The authors use a unique data set on language, and mathematics test scores for third, and fourth gra...
Child labor occurs predominantly in developing countries, but its causes are debatable. This paper i...
Using country-level data, this report lays out the broad stylized facts regarding the relationship b...
association between hours of child labor and poverty, and there is a negative association between ch...
The authors discover from an analysis of monthly employment surveys in Brazil's six largest cities o...
We argue from an empirical analysis of Latin-American household surveys that per capita income in th...
Understanding the factors affecting child labor and school attendance are primordial to developing p...
Thesis advisor: Robert MurphyThis paper uses Brazilian census data to evaluate the correlates, conse...
This article is an important step in describing and critically analyzing the contributions of the di...
Child labor’s effect on academic achievement is estimated, using unique data on 3rd and 4th graders ...
The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to ...