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This paper reviews the existing literature to bring out the broad understanding with respect to determinant of child labour and educational deprivation of children.
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This paper focuses on the evolution of child labour, fertility and human capital in an economy characterized by two types of workers, low- and high-skilled. This heterogeneity allows an endogenous analysis of inequality generated by child labour. More specifically, according to empirical...
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In the light of the present debate on the problem of child labour in developing countries, it is the need of the hour to look into the experiences of those developed/industrialised nations. The high incidence of child labour in the industrialised nations during the last two centuries, especially...
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with the perspectives of human capital, human development, and human rights, this paper conceives education as the most …
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, diversity); b) Education and training (skilling outcomes, rules on retraining and further training, employability schemes …
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, over–fertility, non-responsive education system to poor access in financial services adversely affect a section of children … and keep them in work field. This work burden not only prevents the children from getting the basic education, it is also … backdrop, this paper measures the magnitude of child rights to education enjoyed by the child labour across the states of West …
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The Republic of Mozambique is experiencing a significant social and economic change and needs an updated informative base to allow policy-makers to found their decision on reliable and comparable data. The fast development of the Non Observed Economy (NOE) was one of the most important...
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Summary This paper examines the impact on labour markets in advanced countries (ACs) of the integration of the two giant fast-growing countries, China and India, with the liberalised global economy. The integration is taking place under “current globalisation,” which consists of free trade,...
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The article analyzes a sample of political discourse, namely the speech entitled “We Want Our Country Back”, delivered by the British nationalist, MEP, Ashley Mote. In the communication situation, the audience is made up of conservative, right-wing politicians or supporters, mainly readers...
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idleness are education and household income in the case on men, and domestic work in the case of women. …
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