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unobserved household characteristics as determinants of child labor, school attendance and idleness. We find that much of the … substitution between activities as a response to changes in covariates is between attending school and being idle, with work being … and that households with a high propensity to send their children to school are poorer and have less educated parents …
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attend school and generally more likely that a child is exposed to work. The size and significance of these effects varies … either work involvement or school attendance. Double orphans appear to be especially vulnerable to schooling loss and work …
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downward bias in naive models. The effect of fertility on the probability of attending school is twice as large once its …
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This paper investigates how community attitudes affect school attendance and child labor and how aggregate behavior of … community-model continues to take aggregate and idiosyncratic poverty into account as an important driver of absence from school … schooling. Distinguishing between three different modes of child time allocation, school attendance, work, and leisure, the …
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estimates the effect that exposure to armed conflict has on school drop-out decisions of Colombian children between the ages of … school quality; all of which induce a trade-off between schooling and child labor …
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labor market. Given the prevalence of issues surrounding school enrollment and dropout rates, this paper investigates the … intensity (number of hours worked) plays a role. The findings show that child work has a negative correlation with school … long hours does not seem to have a link with the likelihood of being enrolled and attending school, although it could …
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In this paper, a variety of potentially explanatory indicators for child labor and school attendance in Zambia is …, provided that children are sent to school …
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The concepts of child labor and child education both are inversely linked with each other in terms of execution. Child labor does not allow child education and vice versa. Between the two types of economic ideologies normative approach promote child education but other ideology i.e. positive...
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