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Trabalho infantil e o status ocupacional dos pais
Fecha
2008Registro en:
Revista de Economia Política, v.28, n.2, p.269-290, 2008
0101-3157
10.1590/S0101-31572008000200006
Autor
CACCIAMALI, Maria Cristina
TATEI, Fábio
Institución
Resumen
Child labor and the parents' status of employment. The objective of this paper is to verify the hypothesis of the effect of the status of employment of the head of the family on the occurrence of child labor, as well as to analyze other characteristics which can influence such behavior. A probit model was used to realize the statistical tests. The results ratify the hypothesis proposed that the families whose head works as an independent worker show higher probability for the occurrence of child labor than those whose head works as a formal salaried worker. Among other results, it must be highlighted, making simulations, that increasing parents' schooling is more efficient than augmenting income to reduce the use of child labor. These results endorse the proposition that the status of employment should be used, complementing the criteria of income per capita, to select families in the cash transfers programmes or others to eradicate child labor.
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