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, education for all, gender equality, combating HIV/AIDS and creation of a global partnership for development. To understand … resource of knowledge for policymakers in the fields of education programme and poverty reduction programmes. An attempt is … made in this article to demonstrate how increased education opportunities and increased welfare reduces child labour …
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paper - a product of the Education Sector Unit, Latin America and the Caribbean Region - is part of a larger effort in the …
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may be self-enforcing also in a more general model where education is an alternative to work, and the disutility of child …
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an instrument allows to disentangle the pure effect of parental income from effects related to parental education, family … to raise schooling levels and to protect investment in children’s education against transitory income shocks. Although … Labor ; Education ; Income Elasticity of Education ; Agricultural Shocks ; Cotton Production ; Burkina Faso …
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work a child does, are private information, the second-best policy uses a combination of need and merit based education …
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As credit and insurance markets are imperfect, and given that intra-family transfers, and the way a child uses her time outside school hours, are private information, the second-best policy makes school enrollment compulsory, forces overt child labour below its efficient level (if positive), and...
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total one never is, if education is available, and the disutility of child labour can be compensated by the expected utility … self-enforcing, or actually counterproductive. If the government wants to re- duce child labour and raise education to the …
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through education. This study sought to ascertain the relative contribution of child labourers to farm and non-farm income … using the GLSS6 data and employed a SUR estimation that simulated, empirically, with child's education. Findings showed that ….12 contribution towards non-farm income. By implication, child education policy removes child labourers from the farm but are likely …
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through education. This study sought to ascertain the relative contribution of child labourers to farm and non-farm income … using the GLSS6 data and employed a SUR estimation that simulated, empirically, with child's education. Findings showed that ….12 contribution towards non-farm income. By implication, child education policy removes child labourers from the farm but are likely …
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