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Child labor is pervasive across sub-Saharan Africa. The common assumption is that monetary poverty is its most …
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Does child labor decrease as household income rises? This question has important implications for the design of policy … a small increase in household income on child labor should be concentrated among children most vulnerable to … the cash transfer. However, total household expenditures do not increase with the transfer and appear to fall in …
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Does child labor decrease as household income rises? This question has important implications for the design of policy … a small increase in household income on child labor should be concentrated among children most vulnerable to … the cash transfer. However, total household expenditures do not increase with the transfer and appear to fall in …
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. Schooling expenditures rise with the lottery, but total expenditures in the household decline relative to the control population …
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novel results. From a theoretical point of view, for any given transfer size, there is a critical level of household income … the integration with other measures, making the amount of transfer depends of the level of deprivation of the household …
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When labor incomes approach subsistence levels, the labor supply curve slopes outward, because the fight for survival mandates households to look for longer work hours in response to falling wage rates. We explore conditions under which near-subsistence scenarios may imply wage traps, labor...
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