Does the prevalence of child work or child labor encumber on the country's economic growth and development? This paper looks into the reality that is child labor and tries to understand its existence in light of education realities and schooling issues in the Philippines. It studies the cruel intertemporal tradeoff that poor families are compelled to make in order to survive: young children are made to work, which sets back their schooling trajectory and negatively impacts on their future employability. A spillover effect of this sad choice is that the country's (future) labor productivity is likely to deteriorate in turn, which will have negative consequences on our long-term growth prospects.child labor, labor policies, International Labo...
This study aims to determine the effect of household characteristics and children's living environme...
This study utilized the recently available public use raw data file of the 2011 round of the Annual ...
The paper analyzes the impacts of an individual’s unobserved ability on schooling and wages in the c...
In 1996, an award-winning documentary about child labor in the Philippines was shown on national tel...
This paper demonstrates how family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippine...
It is the right of every child to have a healthy environment, formal education and a loving family. ...
Using a rich survey data collected in the southern part of the Philippines, this paper aims to study...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
association between hours of child labor and poverty, and there is a negative association between ch...
The problem of child labor has long been studied by economists, and most of it focuses on the microe...
We have been in the Philippines where we did a research about child labor. We went to a country in S...
Although in general less prevalent than other developing countries at similar stage of development, ...
It is the right of every child to have a healthy environment, formal education, and a loving family....
The notion of child labor has disquieted the researcher. This paper highlights the impact of poverty...
This paper examines how child labor is useful for highlighting those factors because of which parent...
This study aims to determine the effect of household characteristics and children's living environme...
This study utilized the recently available public use raw data file of the 2011 round of the Annual ...
The paper analyzes the impacts of an individual’s unobserved ability on schooling and wages in the c...
In 1996, an award-winning documentary about child labor in the Philippines was shown on national tel...
This paper demonstrates how family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippine...
It is the right of every child to have a healthy environment, formal education and a loving family. ...
Using a rich survey data collected in the southern part of the Philippines, this paper aims to study...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
association between hours of child labor and poverty, and there is a negative association between ch...
The problem of child labor has long been studied by economists, and most of it focuses on the microe...
We have been in the Philippines where we did a research about child labor. We went to a country in S...
Although in general less prevalent than other developing countries at similar stage of development, ...
It is the right of every child to have a healthy environment, formal education, and a loving family....
The notion of child labor has disquieted the researcher. This paper highlights the impact of poverty...
This paper examines how child labor is useful for highlighting those factors because of which parent...
This study aims to determine the effect of household characteristics and children's living environme...
This study utilized the recently available public use raw data file of the 2011 round of the Annual ...
The paper analyzes the impacts of an individual’s unobserved ability on schooling and wages in the c...