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008 001130s1999 dcu bs i000 0 eng d
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040 $aDJB$cDJB$dDLC
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050 00 $aHG3881.5.W57$bP63 no. 2179
100 1 $aRay, Ranjan,$d1949-
245 10 $aHow child labour and child schooling interact with adult labour /$cRanjan Ray.
246 14 $aHow child labor and child schooling interact with adult labor
260 $aWashington, DC :$bWorld Bank, Office of the Senior Vice President, Development Economics,$c[1999]
300 $a39 p. ;$c28 cm.
490 1 $aPolicy research working paper ;$v2179
500 $a"September 1999"--Cover.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 37-39).
520 $aThe link between household poverty and child labor is much stronger in Pakistan than in Peru. Providing good schools in South Asia could help reduce child labor. The link between child labor and adult labor markets varies with gender.
650 0 $aChild labor$zSouth Asia.
650 0 $aPoverty$zSouth Asia.
650 0 $aEducation$zSouth Asia.
650 0 $aAdult education$zSouth Asia.
650 0 $aChild welfare$zSouth Asia.
710 2 $aWorld Bank.$bOffice of the Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Development Economics.
830 0 $aPolicy research working papers ;$v2179.
856 41 $3Abstract and full text;$zfull text available in pdf format at same site;$uhttp://www.worldbank.org/html/dec/Publications/Workpapers/wps2000series/wps2179/wps2179-abstract.html