This paper demonstrates how family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines. It examines one of the mechanisms behind this link by focusing on the relation between number of children and the decision to seek a job and parents' wage earnings. It surveys the international literature to establish how the problem has been approached and what the results are for other countries. It then formulates and tests a model using a nationally representative household survey data for the Philippines to explain what determines the decision to seek a job and the earnings of both mothers and fathers. The model specifically considered the endogeneity of the number of children in both the labor force participation and the earnings equ...
This study utilized the recently available public use raw data file of the 2011 round of the Annual ...
Much empirical work has been done to determine the effects of family size on the education of childr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Thomas KringThe poverty of the individual househ...
This paper demonstrates how family size can be an important contribu-tor to poverty in the Philippin...
This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines...
This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines...
Does the prevalence of child work or child labor encumber on the country's economic growth and devel...
This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to household poverty. It pres...
In 1996, an award-winning documentary about child labor in the Philippines was shown on national tel...
In the last half-century, research on social mobility has evolved from a sociological phenomenon int...
According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), approximately 211 million children between...
This paper examines the relationship between household savings and family size. Household savings ar...
This study is conducted to determine the factors affecting magnitude of poor families in the Philipp...
This study investigates children\u27s time-allocation patterns to focus on a unique gender disparity...
It is the right of every child to have a healthy environment, formal education and a loving family. ...
This study utilized the recently available public use raw data file of the 2011 round of the Annual ...
Much empirical work has been done to determine the effects of family size on the education of childr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Thomas KringThe poverty of the individual househ...
This paper demonstrates how family size can be an important contribu-tor to poverty in the Philippin...
This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines...
This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to poverty in the Philippines...
Does the prevalence of child work or child labor encumber on the country's economic growth and devel...
This paper shows how large family size can be an important contributor to household poverty. It pres...
In 1996, an award-winning documentary about child labor in the Philippines was shown on national tel...
In the last half-century, research on social mobility has evolved from a sociological phenomenon int...
According to the International Labour Organization (ILO), approximately 211 million children between...
This paper examines the relationship between household savings and family size. Household savings ar...
This study is conducted to determine the factors affecting magnitude of poor families in the Philipp...
This study investigates children\u27s time-allocation patterns to focus on a unique gender disparity...
It is the right of every child to have a healthy environment, formal education and a loving family. ...
This study utilized the recently available public use raw data file of the 2011 round of the Annual ...
Much empirical work has been done to determine the effects of family size on the education of childr...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2006 Dr. Thomas KringThe poverty of the individual househ...