The authors probe further into how household attributes affect the probability that children will work, and the probability of enrollment and success in school. Focusing on four household surveys in Brazil, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Peru, they find that most child labor is takes place in rural areas, and that more boys than girls are recorded as workers. Children in the poorest income groups enter school late, and often exit before completing the basic...
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تفاصيل
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2005/5/01
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ورقة عمل (سلسلة مُرقمة)
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32742
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2005/6/24
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Child labor, schooling, and poverty in Latin America
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child labor