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children? This paper presents some results of a survey in Nepal conducted to analyze which factors determine the probability of … Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. The results of the econometric analysis show that the probability of child labor (i) decreases if the …
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children? This paper presents some results of a survey in Nepal conducted to analyze which factors determine the probability of … Kathmandu Valley in Nepal. The results of the econometric analysis show that the probability of child labor (i) decreases if the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012911252
Using a national representative sample, the China Family Panel Studies, this paper explores the influences of clan culture, a hallmark of Chinese cultural history, on the prevalence of child labor in China. We find that clan culture significantly reduces the incidence of child labor and working...
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Using a national representative sample, the China Family Panel Studies, this paper explores the influences of clan culture, a hallmark of Chinese cultural history, on the prevalence of child labor in China. We find that clan culture significantly reduces the incidence of child labor and working...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014244286
Using a national representative sample, the China Family Panel Studies, this paper explores the influences of clan culture, a hallmark of Chinese cultural history, on the prevalence of child labor in China. We find that clan culture significantly reduces the incidence of child labor and working...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013392196
Using detailed survey data from Nepal, this paper examines the determinants of child labor with a special emphasis on …
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Using detailed survey data from Nepal, this paper examines the determinants of child labor with a special emphasis on … proportion of all children, work much harder than other children and appear particularly at risk. -- child labour ; Nepal ; child …
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Using detailed survey data from Nepal, this paper examines the determinants of child labor with a special emphasis on …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012752390
This study uses a nationally representative survey to analyze a key survey design decision in child labor measurement: self-reporting versus proxy interviewing. The child/proxy disagreement affects 20 percent of the sample, which translates into a 17.1 percentage point difference in the national...
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Does the labeling of tradable products like carpets which have been produced without child labor contribute to decreased vulnerability of poor households and their children? This paper analyzes which factors determine the probability of a child to work in the carpet industry, and examines the...
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