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Labour market structure, child employment, and reproductive behaviour in rural South Asia

Cain M. and Mozumder Abmka.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: ILO pub-wep pub. Working paper on implications of rural area labour market characteristics for child labour and fertility behaviour in South East Asia, esp. Bangladesh - illustrates, with a village case study, the impact of wage rates, seasonal unemployment, nonfarm employment employment opportunities, incipient rural worker organization, etc. On the economic evaluation of children returns and on family planning. Bibliography pp. 64 and 65, graphs and statistical tables.

Keywords: rural area; labour market; child labour; fertility.; behaviour; village; case study; wage rate; seasonal unemployment; nonfarm employment; employment opportunity; rural worker organization; economic evaluation; family planning.; statistical table; zone rurale; marché du travail; travail des enfants; fécondité; comportement; village; étude de cas; taux des salaires; chômage saisonnier; emploi non agricole; possibilités d'emploi; organisation de travailleurs ruraux; évaluation économique; planification familiale; tableau statistique; zona rural; mercado de trabajo; trabajo infantil; fecundidad; comportamiento; pueblo; estudio de casos; tasa de salario; desempleo estacional; empleo no agrícola; oportunidades de empleo; organización de trabajadores rurales; evaluación económica; planificación familiar; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 68 P. pages
Date: 1980
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Published in World Employment Programme Research working paper. WEP 2-21, Population and Labour Policies Programme

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