(2008)The consequences of child labor: Evidence from longitudinal data in rural Tanzania.Washington, DC:World Bank.Beegle, Kathleen, Rajeev H. Dehejia, Roberta Gatti, and Sofya Krutikova. 2008. "The Consequences of Child Labor: Evidence from Longitudinal Data in Rural Tanzania." World Bank ...
Why Should We Care About Child Labor?: The Education, Labor Market, and Health Consequences of Child Labor Kathleen Beegle, Rajeev Dehejia, Roberta Gatti Journal of Human Resources, January 2009, University of Wisconsin Press DOI:10.1353/jhr.2009.0025 ...
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. Child labor refers to exploitation of children fro...
摘要: The health consequences of child labor are ambiguous. On the one hand, heavy lifting, using dangerous tools and handling fertilizers may impact negatively on he关键词:Child labour hazardous activities child health Latin America Peru DOI: 10.1111/rode.12571 ...
Causes and Consequences of Child Labor 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 ... IM Jariego ...
Child labor exists in the response of poverty and it is bitter reality of today's world. Parents are poor and they require money to run the household matters. Children become the easiest source of earnings, available to them. The main feature of child labor is that they are always ready ...
positive approach have preferred child labor. It is factual that, child labor, however, become a burden for every economy. It is a serious problem in any nation. Economy never accepts child labor and the high volume of child labor creates liability on economy. Any job of children always ...
Child labor is the employGhulam AbidBinish KhanZeeshan RafiqAlia AhmedSocial Science Electronic PublishingWeiss, H. M., & Cropanzano, R. (1996). Affective Events Theory: A theoretical discussion of the structure, causes and consequences of affective experience at work. . Research in organizational ...
This analysis provides a stark testimony of the impacts of industrial labour on the health, growth and mortality risk of children, with implications for the present as well as our understanding of the past. 展开 关键词: ENGLAND NORTH Yorkshire (England) CHILD labor POOR children CHILDREN'S ...
Labor migrants tend to be young and also disproportionately male. But many are married and have children. Because many social benefits require local registration, and because of the consequent difficulty of arranging permanent employment, adequate child care, housing, schooling, ...