We test whether work in childhood impacts on health. We focus on agricultural work, the dominant form of child work worldwide. Data are from the Vietnam Living Standards Survey, 1992-93 and 1997-98. We correct for both unobservable heterogeneity and simultaneity biases. Instruments include small area labour market and education conditions obtained from community level surveys. We use three indicators of health: body mass index; reported illness; and, height growth. There is clear evidence of a healthy worker selection effect. We find little evidence of a contemporaneous impact of child work on health but work undertaken during childhood raises the risk of illness up to five years later and the risk is increasing with the duration of work. T...
Objective To summarize current evidence on the impacts of child labor on physical and mental health....
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This paper investigates the relationship between parental illness and children\u27s engagement in ed...
Estimating the causal impact of child work on the contemporaneous health of a child has proven quite...
Despite an abundant literature on child labor in developing countries, few papers have attempted to ...
The care and protection of children are vital because children are the future of the country. Their ...
Objectives: Research on child labor and its effect on health has been limited. We sought to determin...
We study the relationship between long term child health and human capital. Child health may suffer ...
While the relationship between socioeconomic status and child health has been studied extensively in...
Most of the world’s economically active children work by their parents ’ side, often in a family far...
Child malnutrition is pervasive in almost every developing country. Economic growth can lead to bett...
This study aimed to synthesise the available knowledge, identify unexplored areas and discuss genera...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to synthesise the available knowledge, identify unexplored areas and disc...
Background: The engagement of children in work is common in agricultural families. Work of children ...
Child labor has long been recognized as being detrimental to human capital formation of child. Howev...
Objective To summarize current evidence on the impacts of child labor on physical and mental health....
bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A...
This paper investigates the relationship between parental illness and children\u27s engagement in ed...
Estimating the causal impact of child work on the contemporaneous health of a child has proven quite...
Despite an abundant literature on child labor in developing countries, few papers have attempted to ...
The care and protection of children are vital because children are the future of the country. Their ...
Objectives: Research on child labor and its effect on health has been limited. We sought to determin...
We study the relationship between long term child health and human capital. Child health may suffer ...
While the relationship between socioeconomic status and child health has been studied extensively in...
Most of the world’s economically active children work by their parents ’ side, often in a family far...
Child malnutrition is pervasive in almost every developing country. Economic growth can lead to bett...
This study aimed to synthesise the available knowledge, identify unexplored areas and discuss genera...
ObjectivesThis study aimed to synthesise the available knowledge, identify unexplored areas and disc...
Background: The engagement of children in work is common in agricultural families. Work of children ...
Child labor has long been recognized as being detrimental to human capital formation of child. Howev...
Objective To summarize current evidence on the impacts of child labor on physical and mental health....
bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A ut ho riz ed Pu bl ic Di sc lo su re A...
This paper investigates the relationship between parental illness and children\u27s engagement in ed...