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Economic roles of children in low-income countries
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Economic roles of children in low-income countries

Gerry Rodgers and Guy Standing
International labour review, Vol.120(1), pp.31-47
1981

Abstract

economic implication child labour employment homemaker unpaid work forced labour wages informal economy schooling leisure production social implication household health labour market sexual division of labour developing countries
Article on economic implications of child labour in developing countries - develops a typology of child employment consisting of homemaker duties, unpaid work, forced labour, wages labour, informal sector, schooling, leisure and reproductive activities, reviews different kinds of production relations involving children, and examines social implications (differing household situations and health as well as labour market connections (sexual division of labour and exploitation, etc. Diagram and references.
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