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Contains fresh knowledge to help understand the relationship between child labor and the transition between school and work. This title includes papers that offer insights and answers to issues such as: how to measure child labor; how child labor and schooling affect health; and, how children's...
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Selection into worst forms of child labor / Eric V. Edmonds -- Household poverty and child labor decisions in Malawi / Levison S. Chiwaula -- How much work is too much? : effects of child work hours on schooling -- the case of Egypt / Ragui Assaad, Deborah Levison and Hai-Anh Dang -- Lifetime...
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In recent years, there has been an astonishing proliferation of empirical work on child labor. An Econlit search of keywords “child lab*r” reveals a total of 6 peer reviewed journal articles between 1980 and 1990, 65 between 1990 and 2000, and 143 in the first five years of the present...
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Little is known about why children participate in activities that are labeled worst forms of child labor (WFCL). Case–control approaches common in medicine are adapted to consider the correlates of participation in worst forms in the context of two WFCL in Nepal: portering and ragpicking....
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