ISBN:
0230620108
,
9780230620100
Language:
English
Pages:
XX, 229 S.
,
graph. Darst
Edition:
1. publ.
Edition:
Online-Ausg.
Keywords:
Education
;
Macroeconomics
;
Labor economics
;
Development economics
;
Education
;
Macroeconomics
;
Labor economics
;
Development economics
;
Economics
;
Development Economics
;
Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics
;
Labor Economics
;
Education, general
Abstract:
Literaturverz. S. [219] - 226
Abstract:
This book examines the facts concerning child labor in Latin America₇how it varies over time; across countries; and in comparison to other areas of the world. The rich evidence presented in the book supports the view that the root causes of child labor can be identified, that child labor has identifiable costs that can last across generations, and that there are policy alternatives that can succeed in its eradication. This book aims to improve the understanding of root causes and consequences of persistent child labor and to contribute to the policy debate with the goal of enhancing the current and future welfare of all children in Latin America
Description / Table of Contents:
Changing Patterns of Child Labor Around the World Since 1950Child Labour, Schooling, and Poverty in Latin America -- The Responses of Child Labour, School Enrollment, and Grade Repetition to the Loss of Parental Earnings in Brazil, 1982-1999 -- Dynamics of Child Labour: Labour Force Entry and Exit in Urban Brazil -- How Does Working as a Child Affect Wages, Income and Poverty as an Adult? -- The Inter-Generational Persistence of Child Labour -- The Impact of Child Labour Intensity on Mathematics and Language Skills in Latin America -- The Impact of Cash Transfers on Child Labour and School Enrollment in Brazil -- Limiting Child Labour Through Behavior-Based Income Transfers: An Experimental Evaluation of the PETI Program in Rural Brazil -- The Impact of PROGRESA on Child Labour and Schooling -- Education and Child Labour: Experimental Evidence from a Nicaraguan Conditional Cash Transfer Program -- Policy Options to Eradicate Child Labour and Promote Education in Latin America.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references (p. [219]-226)
DOI:
10.1057/9780230620100
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