Household and non-household activities of youths: issues of modelling, data and estimation strategies
Mark Rosenzweig
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper introducing an econometric model to test the labour economics of child labour in Indian rural areas. Analyses impact of wage rates, land ownership, labour supply, employment opportunities, parental employment (esp. women workers and married women) and children labour force participation, unpaid work in the household and school attendance, and derives conclusions on impact of family planning, educational policy and other programmes.
Keywords: econometric model; labour economics; child labour; rural area; wage rate; land ownership; labour supply; employment opportunity; parent; employment; women workers; married women; children; labour force participation; unpaid work; household.; school; attendance; family planning.; educational policy.; statistical table; modèle économétrique; économie du travail; travail des enfants; zone rurale; taux des salaires; propriété foncière; offre de main-d'oeuvre; possibilités d'emploi; parent; emploi; travailleuses; femmes mariées; enfants; taux d'activité; travail non rémunéré; ménage; école; présence; planification familiale; politique éducative; tableau statistique; modelo econométrico; economía de trabajo; trabajo infantil; zona rural; tasa de salario; propiedad de la tierra; oferta de mano de obra; oportunidades de empleo; padres; empleo; trabajadoras; mujeres casadas; niños; tasa de actividad de mano de obra; trabajo no remunerado; hogar; escuela; asistencia; planificación familiar; política educativa; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 23 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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