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examines the effect of credit, insurance, and poverty (defined as more than just low income). It also explains bonded child …
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use a balanced panel of 261 districts, based on four rounds (1993 to 2002) of the Indonesian annual national household …
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In the Italian public debate growing attention has been recently paid to ?household impoverishment?. Subjective …, estimates based on the Bank of Italy?s Survey of Household Income and Wealth reveal a surprising stability of income …
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We investigate the impact of increases in wheat flour prices on household food security using unique nationally …
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. We provide an exhaustive overview over all accessible individual and household - level surveys undertaken in Kazakhstan …
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There is no empirical evidence that trade exposure per se increases child labour. As trade theory and household …
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Using detailed survey data from Nepal, this paper examines the determinants of child labor with a special emphasis on urban proximity. We find that children residing in or near urban centers attend school more and work less in total but are more likely to be involved in wage work or in a small...
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states and for urban and rural India (NFHS-2, 1998/9), we select our sample drawing information from the household data set …
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household's investments in human capital of school age children. In this context both child labour supply and transnational …
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This paper examines the influence of adult market wages and having parents who were child labourers on child labour, when this decision is jointly determined with child schooling, using data from Egypt. The empirical results suggest that low adult market wages are key determinants of child...
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