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BASED ON A SERIES OF SURVEYS ON THE LIVING AND MIGRATION CONDITIONS OF CHILDREN, THIS STUDY HIGHLIGHTS THE MAGNITUDE AND CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILD LABOUR IN BURKINA FASO, CÔTE D'IVOIRE AND MALI. FOUR (04) MAJOR LESSONS WERE LEARNT : (I) THE OVERWHELMING MAJORITY OF CHILDREN WORKING IN VIOLATION...
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accumulation of schooling among children and adolescents. Methodologically, the investigation had two stages. The first one, based … on national household survey data, analyzed the evolution and trends of child labor and schooling during recent years …
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labeling, on the incidence of child labor and child schooling. Data were obtained from interviews with 410 households of …
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through schooling. Educated individuals are interested in dialogue and conversation. Interaction enables people to build trust … schooling and/or social inclusion. Creation of human and social capital is the basis for inclusive growth. The predictions of …
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Child labour is in focus for last two decades as it robs children of the chance to enhance human capital. This paper examines the Indian situation using data from 50th, 55th and 61st rounds of NSSO Surveys. Child Workers have declined from 9.1 million in 1993 to 5.8 million in 2004, declining by...
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By using data from the latest wave of the Indonesia Life Family Survey, the present work investigates whether and to which extent child time allocation depends on the joint impact of liquidity constraints and risk attitudes. We employ a double selection model of school hours, by adding time...
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This paper investigates the presence of a network externality which might explain the persistence of low schooling … networks. We test empirically whether young migrants�schooling decisions are affected by the presence of covillagers at … the propensity of young migrants to pursue schooling while in the city. This fi�nding suggests that policies seeking to …
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child’s time input in schooling; then it measures the “schooling-for-age” as a learning achievement or schooling outcome …. Household permanent income, parental education and supply side correlates of schooling (presence of a primary (grade 1-6) school … and secondary (grade 6-10) school in the village) are appeared to be significant determinants of schooling in rural …
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completion, but a positive impact on secondary school completion. The negative eect at low levels of schooling may be due to …
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school females. Schooling was found to be affecting youth sociability rating in general. There was also a noticeable level of …-school youths owing to their family backgrounds. The implication of the findings is that schooling does affect the level of social …
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