Economic growth: A panacea for child labor?
Tài liệu tham khảo
Adamssie, 2003, Child labour and schooling in the context of subsistence rural economy: Can they be compatible?, International Journal of Education Development, 23, 167, 10.1016/S0738-0593(02)00012-3
Barros, R., Mendonca, R., & Velazco, T. (1994). Is poverty the main cause of child work in urban Brazil? IPEA Discussion Paper no. 351.
Basu, 1993, Family size and child welfare in an urban slum: Some disadvantages of being poor but modern
Basu, 1999, Child labor: Causes, consequences, and cure, with remarks on international labour standards, Journal of Economic Literature, 37, 1083, 10.1257/jel.37.3.1083
Basu, K., Das, S., & Dutta, B. (2003). Birth order, gender and wealth as determinants of child labour: An empirical study of the Indian experience, mimeo.
Bhalotra, S., & Heady, C. (2003). Child farm labour: The wealth paradox. Social Protection Discussion Paper no. 20, The World Bank.
Chandrashekkar, 1997, The economic consequences of the abolition of child labour: An Indian case study, Journal of Peasant Studies, 24, 137, 10.1080/03066159708438645
Cigno, A., Rosati, F. C., & Guarcello, L. (2002). Does globalisation increase child labour? IZA Discussion Paper no. 470, Bonn.
Datt, 1998, Why have some Indian states done better than others at reducing rural poverty?, Economica, 65, 17, 10.1111/1468-0335.00112
Dreze, 1996, Uttar Pradesh: The burden of inertia, 33
Government of India (1998). Economic Survey.
1999
Heywood, 1988
Horrell, 1995, The exploitation of little children: Child labour and the family economy in the Industrial Revolution, Explorations in Economic History, 32, 485, 10.1006/exeh.1995.1021
International Labour Organization, 1996
International Labour Organization, 2004
Kak, 2004, Magnitude and profile of child labour in the 1999s: Evidence from the NSS data, Social Scientist, 32, 45
Kambhampati, U. S., & Rajan, R. (2004a). Does child work decrease with parental income? The luxury axiom revisited in India. Centre for Institutional Performance Discussion Paper, University of Reading.
Kambhampati, U. S., & Rajan, R. (2004b). The ‘nowhere’ children: Patriarchy and the role of girls in India’s rural economy. Centre for Institutional Performance Discussion Paper, University of Reading, UK.
Lieten, 2002, Child labour in India, Economic and Political Weekly, 37, 5190
Nardinelli, 1990
Neri, M. C., & Thomas, M. (2001). Household responses to labour market shocks in Brazil, 1982–1999, mimeo.
Ray, 2000, Child labour, child schooling, and their interaction with adult labour: Empirical evidence for Peru and Pakistan, The World Bank Economic Review, 14, 347, 10.1093/wber/14.2.347
Swaminathan, 1998, Economic growth and the persistence of child labour—Evidence from an Indian city, World Development, 26, 1513, 10.1016/S0305-750X(98)00063-1
Torres, R. (nd). Eliminating child labour: The role of human capital investment, mimeo.
Weiner, 1991