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CHILD LABOR: A REVIEW* - gdsnet.org

The World Bank December 1994 CHILD LABOR: A REVIEW* by Christiaan Grootaert and Ravi Kanbur Contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Nature and Magnitude of CHILD Labor 3. The Determinants of CHILD Labor 4. The Welfare Economics of CHILD Labor 5. Policy Intervention 6. Conclusion * Background paper for the 1995 World Development Report, on Labor. The authors would like to thank Michael Walton and the 1995 WDR Team for useful feedback on an earlier version of the paper, and Susan Cochrane for sharing her many insights into the links between fertility, education and CHILD labor. Any views expressed in this paper are those of the authors only and should not be attributed to the World Bank or its affiliated organizations. 1. Introduction - 2 - CHILD labor is upsetting. The popular images in the developed world are drawn from Dickens and the dark, satanic mills of the industrial revolution on the one hand, and the sweatshops and street children of the cities of the developing world on the other.

- 4 - Box 1. Four child workers Deepa, school girl in rural Maharashtra Deepa is ten years old and attends primary school. She is lucky …

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