Economics of Child Labour (2 Revised edition)
Education, Fertility, and Infant Mortality in Developing Countries

By (author) Alessandro Cigno,Furio C. Rosati

ISBN13: 9780198903000

Imprint: Oxford University Press

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 05/12/2024

Availability: Available

Description
Children throughout the world are engaged in a variety of activities classifiable as work. These range from relatively harmless, even laudable, activities like helping parents in the home, to morally or physically dangerous ones. Many forms of child labour have valuable learning-by-doing elements, but they all conflict with formal education. If the family is credit constrained, child labour relaxes the liquidity constraint and may be necessary to avoid starvation. Statistically and theoretically, child labour is associated with high fertility, high infant mortality, and low productivity. By contrast, education is associated with low fertility, low infant mortality, and high productivity. Suitable as an advanced development economics or development microeconomics textbook, the book lays out the theory as it now stands and examines the available evidence within an integrated framework. This second edition emphasizes the interplay between child labour, education, fertility, and mortality. The empirical aspects have been expanded to include new evidence available since the previous edition and an assessment of the impact of policy and programs. There are new chapters on the emergence and implications of family rules and social norms, and on policy optimization, and an expanded chapter on international trade examines the effects of foreign direct investment.
Introduction 1: Child Labour, Education, and Saving 2: Fertility, Infant Mortality, and Gender 3: Child Labour Effects of Credit Rationing and Uninsured Shocks: Evidence 4: Child Labour Effects of Access to Basic Utilities: Evidence 5: Estimates of the Demand for Child Labour 6: Health Effects of Child Labour: Evidence 7: Child Labour, Fertility, and Gender: Evidence 8: Social Norms and Family Rules 9: Internal Policy 10: Impact Evaluation of Child Labour Reduction Policies 11: International Trade and International Policies 12: Conclusion
  • Labour economics
  • Development economics & emerging economies
  • Welfare economics
  • Professional & Vocational
Height:234
Width:157
Spine:15
Weight:466.00
List Price: £30.00