Child Labour and the Economic Recession of 1999 in ColombiaChild laboureconomic recessionThis paper examines the relationship between economic growth, household's income, child labour and school attendance in Colombia. It also analyses the impact ofSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
This paper builds an overlapping generations household economy model where child labour is present. Child schooling is determined by parental altruism. The
Child labour is a topic worth studying as for many children and their families in Latin America and elsewhere it is a day-to-day reality and a means of survival.' Child labour can have a detrimental impact on various aspects of children's health and can deny them the right to education....
Five dimensions of child poverty are examined: monetary poverty, caloric poverty, child school participation and child labour, and children's access to health care services. The study shows that the crisis is projected to lower the real GDP growth rate by 1.3 percentage points in 2009, 0.9 in...
Teaching for happiness: The impact of teachers’ education on student mental health 2025, Labour Economics Show abstract Does the proportion of rural students affect the performance of urban students? ––Evidence from urban schools in China
Ban on Child Labour can pave way for education and it is really what can empower children with the skills required to support themselves and their family in the future
It is necessary to optimise all stakeholders to eliminate child labour and return child labourers to school. It is necessary to strengthen equivalency schools in various places so that they can be reached by children with economic difficulties or difficulties integrating into public schools. Preventive...
Child labor: an economic perspective Starting with the questions "what is a child?' and "what is work?', the authors review data on child labour. Focusing on its determinants, they examine supply factors at household level, including family size, education, wages and risk o... C Grootaert...
Child labor;Child rights;International Labor Organization (ILO);United Nations (UN) Definition Generally, child labor refers to the working child. Child labor is a synonym for employed or working child who has been engaged for income generation. ...
The economic impact of child labor. Geneva: International Institute for Labour Studies. Google Scholar Gunnarsson, V., Orazem, P. F., & Sánchez, M. A. (2006). Child labor and school achievement in Latin America. The World Bank Economic Review, 20(1), 31–54. Article Google Scholar ...