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Poverty and children’s work in nineteenth and twentieth century Spain and currently developing countries: first results

Enriqueta Camps-Cura

No 7018, Working Papers from Economic History Society

Abstract: "In the first part of this paper we portray the relationship between mothers earnings, fertility and children’s work in the Spanish (Catalan) context of the second half of the 19th century and the first third of the 20th century. Specific human capital investment in adult working women had as an outcome the sharp increase of their real wage and also the increase of the opportunity cost of time devoted to house work including child rearing. Fertility evolution is endogenous to the model and decreases as a result of women real wage increases. Human capital investment of labouring women and mandatory schooling of children shift the labour supply function to a new steady state in which the slope of the function is steeper. According to recent papers this model applies to 20th century Spain and it causes the abolition of children’s work. Nonetheless this model do not apply to nowadays developing world. The increasing spread of the informal sector of the economy and economic inequality imply the increasing use of part time women’s and children work. High income inequality and poverty, in promoting the intensive use of the mother’s and children’s work, are contemporaneously blocking the development of human capital, both health and education. In these countries children’s work is an obstacle to human capital accumulation does not allow for overcoming the poverty trap."

Keywords: "Children’s and women’s work; human capital; fertility evolution; income inequality" (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: J13 J16 J22 J24 N36 O1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007-04
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