Type | Journal Article - Monash University Department of Economics discussion papers |
Title | Trade-off between child labour and schooling in Bangladesh: the role of parents' education |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 21 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2011 |
Page numbers | 1-40 |
URL | http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30054864/ahmed-tradeoffbetween-2012.pdf |
Abstract | This paper investigates the effect of child labour on child schooling using the 2002 dataset from the Bangladesh National Child Labour Survey (NCLS). The study provides evidence on the sensitivity of the results to the methodology adopted and the gender of the child. Working hours have an adverse effect on the child’s schooling outcome and the result is robust to the procedure used, but the precise nature of the relationship varies between the parametric and non-parametric approaches. While the former suggests a U-shaped relationship between working hours and child schooling, there is a monotonic and inverse relationship between the two in case of the latter. The study also provides evidence that suggests that the gender of the child affects the nature of the relationship, as do the parental characteristics, especially parental education. These results attain special policy significance in view of the evidence that both parents show a significant preference for educating a female child that appears to be at odds with the picture of gender bias in favour of the male child in South Asia portrayed in the literature. |
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