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This note reviews the available evidence on developing effective policies against child labor, outlining it requires attention to gender differences among working children. This is so because standard definitions of child labor tend to underestimate girls' work, because economic activities of...
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understand the impact of a social program. "--World Bank web site …
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households most impacted by the transfer because of the decline in child labor. "--World Bank web site …
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's indigenous background and the household head's childhood work experience. "--World Bank web site …
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-physical (more intellectually oriented) tasks for children. "--World Bank web site …
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work. The increased chore hours could also account for the results on marriage for girls. "--World Bank web site …
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at the cost of girls. "--World Bank web site …
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enforced or monitored in Ecuador, helps explain the magnitude of program effects. "--World Bank web site …
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evaluate human development programs"--World Bank web site …
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