Child labour is pervasive across sub-Saharan Africa. The common assumption is that monetary poverty is its most important cause. This paper investigates this hypothesis with empirical evidence by exploring structural, geographic, monetary, demographic, cultural, seasonal and school-supply factors simultaneously that can influence child labour. It is a first attempt in the literature to combine quantitative with qualitative methods to identify a broader range of potential factors—on the demand- and supply-side and at the micro and macro levels—for why children work in agrarian economies like Ghana. Interviews with the Minister of Education and with children enrich the multivariate regression results. The multiple sources of child labour appe...
Children serve as social assets for domestic and economic activities. It is therefore not uncommon t...
Although child labour has been around since ever, it is only recently that the topic has captured e...
Child labour is a complex socio-economic problem for the countries in the developing world. While th...
The link between poverty, and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established. But r...
Alexander Krauss outlines why analysing complex phenomena like child labour needs to be done using c...
This study seeks to find evidence to support the claim that Child labor in Ghana is mainly a povert...
Child labour remains a complex issue in developing countries, hindering child development. Therefore...
Child labor is a widespread, growing problem in the developing world. About 250 million of the world...
This paper investigates why children work by studying the wage elasticity of child labour supply. In...
Ninety five percent of the child labor in Africa takes place in private households where children ar...
The aims of the research are to assess child labor at the macro level-focusing on education- and to ...
The present article examined the impact of poverty on child labour prevalence across 42 developing c...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
This study assesses the impact of income and asset poverty on child work using the rural sub-sample ...
Children serve as social assets for domestic and economic activities. It is therefore not uncommon t...
Although child labour has been around since ever, it is only recently that the topic has captured e...
Child labour is a complex socio-economic problem for the countries in the developing world. While th...
The link between poverty, and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established. But r...
Alexander Krauss outlines why analysing complex phenomena like child labour needs to be done using c...
This study seeks to find evidence to support the claim that Child labor in Ghana is mainly a povert...
Child labour remains a complex issue in developing countries, hindering child development. Therefore...
Child labor is a widespread, growing problem in the developing world. About 250 million of the world...
This paper investigates why children work by studying the wage elasticity of child labour supply. In...
Ninety five percent of the child labor in Africa takes place in private households where children ar...
The aims of the research are to assess child labor at the macro level-focusing on education- and to ...
The present article examined the impact of poverty on child labour prevalence across 42 developing c...
Child labour is commonly associated with poverty. However, the empirical evidence on this link is we...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
This study assesses the impact of income and asset poverty on child work using the rural sub-sample ...
Children serve as social assets for domestic and economic activities. It is therefore not uncommon t...
Although child labour has been around since ever, it is only recently that the topic has captured e...
Child labour is a complex socio-economic problem for the countries in the developing world. While th...