The authors use a unique data set on adult earnings in Brazil to study how child labor affects adult earnings through its impacts on work experience, years of schooling, and human capital attained per year of schooling. Adding up these positive and negative effects, their empirical findings suggest that adults who entered the labor market before age 13 earn 20 percent less per hour, have 26 percent lower incomes, and are 14 percent more likely to...
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2005/05/01
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工作文件(编号系列)
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32745
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2005/06/24
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How does working as a child affect wage, income, and poverty as an adult?
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child labor