Household Schooling and Child Labor Decisions in Rural Bangladesh

Posted: 20 Jul 2007 Last revised: 26 Jul 2008

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Date Written: December 2007

Abstract

Using empirical methods, this paper examines household schooling and child labor decisions in rural Bangladesh. The results suggest the following: poverty and low parental education are associated with lower schooling and greater child labor; asset-owning households are more likely to have children combine child labor with schooling; households choose the same activity for all children within the household, regardless of gender; there is a weak association between direct costs and household decisions; finally, higher child wages encourage households to practice child labor.

Keywords: Child labor, education, demography, economic development, Bangladesh

JEL Classification: C35, D19, I29, J13

Suggested Citation

Shafiq, M. Najeeb, Household Schooling and Child Labor Decisions in Rural Bangladesh (December 2007). Journal of Asian Economics, Vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 946-966, December 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1001860

M. Najeeb Shafiq (Contact Author)

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