The report shows that the decline in child labor in Mexico did not happen by itself, much of the decline can be traced to active efforts across a range of policy areas. Particularly important were active policies in education, especially in the 1970s and 1980s, that helped create a new generation of more educated parents less inclined to send their children to work. Participation in the federal Oportunidades program also played an important role in...
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2012/09/01
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2018/11/09
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The Mexican experience in reducing child labor : Empirical evidence and policy lessons
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Child Labour