This paper explores the evolution of child labor, fertility, and human capital in the process of development. In early stages of development the economy is in a development trap where child labor is abundant, fertility is high and output per capita is low. Technological progress, however, increases gradually the wage differential between parental and child labor, thereby inducing parents to substitute child education for child labor and reduce fertility. The economy takes-off to a sustained growth steady-state equilibrium where child labor is abolished and fertility is low. Prohibition of child labor expedites the transition process and generates Pareto dominating outcome.
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This paper explores the dynamic evolution of child labor, fertility, and human capital in the proces...
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This paper focuses on the evolution of child labour, fertility and human capital in an economy chara...
This paper focuses on the evolution of child labour, fertility and human capital in an economy chara...
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Abstract This paper analyzes the interactions between demographic transition and economic developme...
This paper incorporates the timing of childbearing into a growth model with endogenous fertility. It...
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...
This paper explores the dynamic evolution of child labor, fertility, and human capital in the proces...
This paper focuses on the evolution of child labour, fertility and human capital in an economy with ...
This essay analyzes the economic causes and effects of household decisions concerning fertility, edu...
This paper focuses on the evolution of child labour, fertility and human capital in an economy chara...
This paper focuses on the evolution of child labour, fertility and human capital in an economy chara...
This paper examines the relationship between national income and child labour. We are particularly ...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
The thesis comprises three chapters which model fertility and economic growth simultaneously in over...
In this paper I study the dynamic implications of household decisions that determine fertility and h...
Growth theory goes a long way toward explaining phenomena in labor economics linked with U.S. econom...
Using country-level data, this report lays out the broad stylized facts regarding the relationship b...
This paper develops a model with overlapping generations where the household’s optimal fertility, ch...
Abstract This paper analyzes the interactions between demographic transition and economic developme...
This paper incorporates the timing of childbearing into a growth model with endogenous fertility. It...
This paper analyses the interaction between child labour and schooling in developing countries. A th...