This paper analyses the effect of child labor on household labor supply using 1920 US Census micro data. The aim of the analysis is to understand who in the household benefits from child labor. In order to identify a source of exogenous variation in child labor I use State-specific child labor laws. I find that a rise in the proportion of working children by household is associated with no variation in parents¿ labor supply. I also find a strong negative externality among children: as the proportion of working children by household rises, everything else equal, the probability that each child works falls while the probability that he attends school rises. This suggests that parents redistribute entirely the returns from child labor to the c...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Some studies on child labor have shown that, at the level of the household, greater land wealth lead...
Thispaper provides empirical evidence on the joint determinants of child labor, and child schooling,...
This paper analyses the effect of child labor on household labor supply using 1920 US Census micro d...
How did industrialization in the nineteenth century affect the well-being of children among American...
Parsons and Goldin (in Econ Inq 637–659, 1989) use the US Commissioner of Labor Survey of (1890) to ...
In both pre-industrial societies and in contemporary developing economies, it is com-mon to find; (a...
In the presence of two-sided altruism, i.e., when parents and children care about each other's utili...
Using the US Commissioner of Labor Survey of 1890, we examine household decisions and parental altru...
Using country-level data, this report lays out the broad stylized facts regarding the relationship b...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
In order to understand what motivates parents to send their children to work, I apply a collective ...
This paper builds an overlapping generations household economy model where child labour is present. ...
We develop a positive theory of the adoption of child labor laws. Workers who compete with children ...
ABSTRACT. Between 1880 and 1930, the employment rate of children ages 10 to 15 decreased by over 75 ...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Some studies on child labor have shown that, at the level of the household, greater land wealth lead...
Thispaper provides empirical evidence on the joint determinants of child labor, and child schooling,...
This paper analyses the effect of child labor on household labor supply using 1920 US Census micro d...
How did industrialization in the nineteenth century affect the well-being of children among American...
Parsons and Goldin (in Econ Inq 637–659, 1989) use the US Commissioner of Labor Survey of (1890) to ...
In both pre-industrial societies and in contemporary developing economies, it is com-mon to find; (a...
In the presence of two-sided altruism, i.e., when parents and children care about each other's utili...
Using the US Commissioner of Labor Survey of 1890, we examine household decisions and parental altru...
Using country-level data, this report lays out the broad stylized facts regarding the relationship b...
This study explains why children work in developing countries by reviewing theoretical research on c...
In order to understand what motivates parents to send their children to work, I apply a collective ...
This paper builds an overlapping generations household economy model where child labour is present. ...
We develop a positive theory of the adoption of child labor laws. Workers who compete with children ...
ABSTRACT. Between 1880 and 1930, the employment rate of children ages 10 to 15 decreased by over 75 ...
Some micro level empirical studies questioned the validity of the poverty hypothesis of child labour...
Some studies on child labor have shown that, at the level of the household, greater land wealth lead...
Thispaper provides empirical evidence on the joint determinants of child labor, and child schooling,...