On of the most important causes of child labour is poverty and unemployment particularly in the unorganized and rural areas which comples every member of the family, including children, to work to supplement the family income. So child labour is a multi-dimensional problem. Poverty, caste, ...
Willingness to exploit children: This is at the root of the problem even if a family is very poor; the incidence of child labour will be very low unless there are people willing to exploit these children.Effects of Child Labour Child labour deprives a child of a proper childhood...
In this chapter, we examine the causes and consequences of child labor. Working children usually come from low-income families and, among other possible outcomes, there is a high risk that they will drop out of compulsory education. The most relevant and
TYPESOFCHILDLABOUR 7.ChildrenIn8.ChildrenInIllicitArmedConflictActivities Hasbeenagrowingproblemoverthelastdecade,oftenleadingtosexualslaveryorforcedlabour,andwithboysbecomingvictimsofforciblerecruitment.Referstotheproductionandtraffickingofdrugs,organizedbeggingandchildreninvolvedincriminalactivities.3 CAUSESOFCHILDLABOUR ...
Schirle (2016): "The Differential Impact of Universal Child Benefits on the Labour Supply of Married and Single Mothers," Canadian Public Policy, 42, 49... TSK Koebel 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 Dynamic Labour Supply Effects of Childcare Subsidies: Evidence from a Canadian Natural Experiment on Low...
Children and Career Interruptions: The Family Gap in Denmark 276 (2002): 609-29; Helena Skyt Nielsen, "Causes and Consequences of a Father's Child Leave: Evidence from a Reform of Leave Schemes," IZA ... ND Gubta - University of Aarhus, Aarhus School of Business, Centre for Labour ...
Editors and Affiliations UNU-MERIT & Princeton University, Maastricht, The Netherlands Klaus F. Zimmermann Section Editor information Center for Population, Development and Labour Economics at UNU – MERIT, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands ...
Using several subsample analyses, we find that the relationship is stronger for males and for children in rural areas. Contrary to earlier studies, the association between poverty and the incidence of child labour is relatively weak in the presence of neighbourhood effects. We also find that the ...
Through a variety of data collection, research, and assessment activities, the UCW project is broadly directed toward improving understanding of child labor, its causes and effects, how it can be measured, and effective policies for addressing it. For further information, see the project website ...
Child LabourCognitive DevelopmentPovertyPsychosocialForm ThreeThis article examined the psychosocial effects of child labour on the academic performance of form three learners in Masvingo province, Zimbabwe. It also aimed at identifying mitigation policies and measures designed to reduce negative effects of ...