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Details about Kenneth Swinnerton

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Postal address:U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of International Labor Affairs 200 Constitution Ave NW Room S-5317 Washington, DC 20210
Workplace:Bureau of International Labor Affairs, Department of Labor, Government of the United States, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2005

  1. A Theory of Exploitative Child Labor
    Labor and Demography, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (3)
    Also in Development and Comp Systems, University Library of Munich, Germany (2003) Downloads
    Working Papers, Georgetown University, Department of Economics (2002) Downloads View citations (6)

    See also Journal Article A theory of exploitative child labor, Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press (2008) Downloads View citations (24) (2008)
  2. Slave Redemption When it Takes Time to Redeem Slaves
    Development and Comp Systems, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads

2003

  1. Does Child Labor Decrease When Parental Incomes Rise?
    Development and Comp Systems, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (4)
    Also in Working Papers, Georgetown University, Department of Economics (2002) Downloads View citations (4)

    See also Journal Article Does Child Labor Decrease When Parental Incomes Rise?, Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press (2004) Downloads View citations (44) (2004)

1999

  1. Inequality, Productivity, and Child Labor
    Labor and Demography, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (27)
  2. The Economics of Child Labor: Comment
    Labor and Demography, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (40)
    See also Journal Article The Economics of Child Labor: Comment, American Economic Review, American Economic Association (1999) Downloads View citations (54) (1999)

Journal Articles

2016

  1. How do adult returns to schooling affect children’s enrollment?
    IZA World of Labor, 2016, 305 Downloads

2008

  1. A theory of exploitative child labor
    Oxford Economic Papers, 2008, 60, (1), 20-41 Downloads View citations (24)
    See also Working Paper A Theory of Exploitative Child Labor, Labor and Demography (2005) Downloads View citations (3) (2005)

2004

  1. Does Child Labor Decrease When Parental Incomes Rise?
    Journal of Political Economy, 2004, 112, (4), 939-968 Downloads View citations (44)
    See also Working Paper Does Child Labor Decrease When Parental Incomes Rise?, Development and Comp Systems (2003) Downloads View citations (4) (2003)

1999

  1. The Economics of Child Labor: Comment
    American Economic Review, 1999, 89, (5), 1382-1385 Downloads View citations (54)
    See also Working Paper The Economics of Child Labor: Comment, Labor and Demography (1999) Downloads View citations (40) (1999)

1997

  1. An Essay on Economic Efficiency and Core Labour Standards
    The World Economy, 1997, 20, (1), 73-86 Downloads View citations (9)

1996

  1. Minimum Wages in an Equilibrium Search Model with Diminishing Returns to Labor in Production
    Journal of Labor Economics, 1996, 14, (2), 340-55 Downloads View citations (30)

1995

  1. Is Job Stability Declining in the U.S. Economy?
    ILR Review, 1995, 48, (2), 293-304 Downloads View citations (13)

Chapters

2010

  1. Adult returns to schooling and children's school enrollment: theory and evidence from South Africa
    A chapter in Child Labor and the Transition between School and Work, 2010, pp 297-319 Downloads
 
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