The authors discover from an analysis of monthly employment surveys in Brazil's six largest cities over the last twenty years that employed children frequently stop work then start working again, a phenomenon dubbed"intermittent employment."This is not surprising, because the previous chapter on parental shocks indicated that children often enter the labor market to meet short-term income needs for the household, then exit when the need subsides. The implication for measures of child labor force participation rates are striking. Measurements of child labor that are based on point-in-time surveys can be one-half or one-third the number of children who are actually working at least part of the year. Furthermore, there is little difference bet...
Os anos noventa no Brasil foram marcados pela simultânea queda do trabalho infantil e aumento da fre...
We first document statistics on jobs and worker flows in Brazil, illustrating that youth workers dis...
This paper develops a simple theory of household choices of child labor and schooling. The model is ...
Thesis advisor: Robert MurphyThis paper uses Brazilian census data to evaluate the correlates, conse...
Using country-level data, this report lays out the broad stylized facts regarding the relationship b...
The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to ...
The authors probe further into how household attributes affect the probability that children will wo...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
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...
Child labor is still a relevant problem in developing countries and understanding the way that house...
O objetivo deste artigo é diagnosticar a existência da transmissão intergeracional do trabalho infan...
The hypothesis that child labor impacts future income generation negatively, for it harms the formal...
This paper evaluates the long-run effects of economic instability. In particular, we study the impac...
The hypothesis that child labor impacts future income generation negatively, for it harms the formal...
Os anos noventa no Brasil foram marcados pela simultânea queda do trabalho infantil e aumento da fre...
We first document statistics on jobs and worker flows in Brazil, illustrating that youth workers dis...
This paper develops a simple theory of household choices of child labor and schooling. The model is ...
Thesis advisor: Robert MurphyThis paper uses Brazilian census data to evaluate the correlates, conse...
Using country-level data, this report lays out the broad stylized facts regarding the relationship b...
The paper estimates the impact on school attendance and child labor of conditional cash payments to ...
The authors probe further into how household attributes affect the probability that children will wo...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
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...
Child labor is still a relevant problem in developing countries and understanding the way that house...
O objetivo deste artigo é diagnosticar a existência da transmissão intergeracional do trabalho infan...
The hypothesis that child labor impacts future income generation negatively, for it harms the formal...
This paper evaluates the long-run effects of economic instability. In particular, we study the impac...
The hypothesis that child labor impacts future income generation negatively, for it harms the formal...
Os anos noventa no Brasil foram marcados pela simultânea queda do trabalho infantil e aumento da fre...
We first document statistics on jobs and worker flows in Brazil, illustrating that youth workers dis...
This paper develops a simple theory of household choices of child labor and schooling. The model is ...