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Child Labor and School Achievement in Latin America
- Source :
- The World Bank Economic Review. 20:31-54
- Publication Year :
- 2006
- Publisher :
- Oxford University Press (OUP), 2006.
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Abstract
- Child labors effect on academic achievement is estimated using unique data on third and fourth graders in nine Latin American countries. Cross country variation in truancy regulations provides an exogenous shift in the ages of children normally in these grades, providing exogenous variation in the opportunity cost of children's time. Least squares estimates suggest that child labor lowers test scores, but those estimates are biased toward zero. Corrected estimates are still negative and statistically significant. Children working 1 standard deviation above the mean have average scores that are 16 percent lower on mathematics examinations and 11 percent lower on language examinations, consistent with the estimates of the adverse impact of child labor on returns to schooling.
- Subjects :
- LEARNING OUTCOMES
ECONOMIC GROWTH
CLASSROOM
MATHEMATICS
QUALITY OF EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT
SCHOOL PRINCIPALS
CHILDREN IN SCHOOLS
INCOME
PRODUCTIVITY
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS
ENROLLMENT RATES
CURRICULUM
GIRLS
READING
BASIC SKILLS
FAMILY LABOR
LABOR SUPPLY
TEACHERS
LIVING STANDARDS
education
CAPITAL INVESTMENT
DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS
Development
RURAL CHILDREN
SCHOOLS
LEGAL GUARDIANS
PARENTAL EDUCATION
WAGES
COGNITIVE SKILLS
RURAL AREAS
TEACHER TRAINING
NUMERACY
LABOR MARKET
LITERACY
SMALL SCHOOLS
Child labour
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
LEARNING ACHIEVEMENT
YOUNG CHILDREN
MARKET WAGES
COGNITIVE ACHIEVEMENT
RURAL GIRLS
MARKET WAGE
Truancy
LABOR LAWS
Demography
Labour economics
AVAILABILITY OF BOOKS
Latin Americans
LABOR FORCE PARTICIPATION
PRODUCTION PROCESS
Academic achievement
Standard of living
TEXTBOOKS
PARENTS
OLDER CHILDREN
POLITICAL ECONOMY
LABORERS
CHILD LABOR
PRIMARY SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
WORKING CHILDREN
CHILD LABOUR
CHILD LABOR LAWS
PARTICIPATION RATES
LABOR ECONOMICS
HUMAN CAPITAL
Test score
OPPORTUNITY COSTS
SCHOOL QUALITY
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
NUTRITION
YOUNGER CHILDREN
ENROLLMENT BY AGE
Economics and Econometrics
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT
PRIMARY ENROLLMENT RATES
EDUCATIONAL POLICIES
INSTRUCTION
ADVERSE CONSEQUENCES
LEARNING
Human capital
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
CLASSROOM ENVIRONMENT
Accounting
PRIMARY SCHOOL
LABOR MARKETS
ENROLLMENT
ECONOMICS
SCHOOL TIME
PRIMARY SCHOOLING
COMPULSORY SCHOOLING
LABOR FORCE
Educational attainment
ADVERSE EFFECTS
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
WORKING HOURS
SCHOOLING
Finance
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1564698X and 02586770
- Volume :
- 20
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The World Bank Economic Review
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9932b9a620b54e486de23a22ab862a4b
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/wber/lhj003