How important are subsistence concerns in a family’s decision to send a child to work? We consider this question in Ecuador, where poor families are selected at random to receive a cash transfer that is equivalent to 7 percent of monthly expenditures. Winning the cash transfer lottery is associated with a decline in work for pay away from the child's home. The cash transfer is greater than the rise in schooling costs that comes with the end of primary school, but it is less than 20 percent of the income paid to child laborers in the labor market. Despite being less than foregone earnings, poor families seem to use the lottery award to delay the child's entry into paid employment and protect the child's schooling status. Schooling expenditur...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
In the presence of two-sided altruism, i.e., when parents and children care about each other's utili...
Child labor exists because it is the best response people can find in intolerable circumstances. Pov...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation presents the political economy dimension of conditional cash transfer ...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
The authors probe further into how household attributes affect the probability that children will wo...
This paper examines the relationship between child labor and access to credit at a cross-country lev...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
This paper investigates why children work by studying the wage elasticity of child labour supply. In...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
We argue from an empirical analysis of Latin-American household surveys that per capita income in th...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
In the presence of two-sided altruism, i.e., when parents and children care about each other's utili...
Child labor exists because it is the best response people can find in intolerable circumstances. Pov...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation presents the political economy dimension of conditional cash transfer ...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
The authors probe further into how household attributes affect the probability that children will wo...
This paper examines the relationship between child labor and access to credit at a cross-country lev...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
This paper investigates why children work by studying the wage elasticity of child labour supply. In...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
We argue from an empirical analysis of Latin-American household surveys that per capita income in th...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
In the presence of two-sided altruism, i.e., when parents and children care about each other's utili...