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inability to help their children benefit from formal education, while its demand originates from capitalists-the firms' owners … should therefore focus on education reforms that raise the quality of education school-goers receive, and on political …
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Using a unique dataset obtained from rural Andhra Pradesh, India that contains direct observations of household access to credit and detailed time use, results of this study indicate that credit market failures lead to a substantial reallocation of time used by children for activities such as...
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, individual occupational choices and education decisions, we show that the distribution of incomes was being affected, on the one … hand, by a decline in average returns to both education and experience, a negative ?growth? effect and immiserizing changes …
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working and education. I look at the empirical relationship between working and educational expenditure budget shares for … particular, on average, girls engaged in paid work have total annual education expenditure shares that are 48.6% higher than … expenditure is directed towards goods that improve the quality of education. …
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Could a partial subsidy for child education increase children's participation in paid work? In contrast to much of the …
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level of the head of household is important, but it does not matter if the head has primary or higher education. Social …
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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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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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level of the head of household is important, but it does not matter if the head has primary or higher education. Social …
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substitution effects dominate income effects. Finally, I find that the years of education of the head of the head of the household …
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