This paper offers a theoretical and empirical analysis of child labor, schooling, and idleness (neither work nor school), with particular emphasis on the roles of child ability and household wealth in determining these decisions. We show theoretically that “idleness” may be chosen optimally by low-income households whose child is of low ability. Using a rich data set from the Philippines, we find that while other factors—including mother’s labor supply, the presence of a family business, and access to good school quality—contribute to these decisions, child ability and household wealth are the most important determinants of child idleness and the use of child labor. An implication of our findings is that any policy aiming to reduce child la...
This paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This study analyses the determinants of working among 10–17 years’ children and to investigate the p...
This paper develops and estimates a simple structural model of household decisions regarding child l...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
In this study, we examine what does determine children’s decisions regarding schooling, work, and id...
Child labor is still a topical question regardless of many years' battle against it. In this thesis ...
Th eoretical and empirical studies of time allocation decisions for children in developing countries...
In 1996, an award-winning documentary about child labor in the Philippines was shown on national tel...
This study aims to determine the effect of household characteristics and children's living environme...
This paper presents a set of descriptive statistics on the observed group of children that neither a...
I investigate the relationship between children’s cognitive ability and parental investment using a ...
This paper investigates why children work by studying the wage elasticity of child labour supply. In...
The paper was motivated to test whether the high child labor prevalence observed in Ethiopia is expl...
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 paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This study analyses the determinants of working among 10–17 years’ children and to investigate the p...
This paper develops and estimates a simple structural model of household decisions regarding child l...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
In this study, we examine what does determine children’s decisions regarding schooling, work, and id...
Child labor is still a topical question regardless of many years' battle against it. In this thesis ...
Th eoretical and empirical studies of time allocation decisions for children in developing countries...
In 1996, an award-winning documentary about child labor in the Philippines was shown on national tel...
This study aims to determine the effect of household characteristics and children's living environme...
This paper presents a set of descriptive statistics on the observed group of children that neither a...
I investigate the relationship between children’s cognitive ability and parental investment using a ...
This paper investigates why children work by studying the wage elasticity of child labour supply. In...
The paper was motivated to test whether the high child labor prevalence observed in Ethiopia is expl...
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 paper uses data from Bangladesh to examine the determinants of child labour and schooling. The ...
This study analyses the determinants of working among 10–17 years’ children and to investigate the p...
This paper develops and estimates a simple structural model of household decisions regarding child l...