Child Labour and Demographic Transition in Thailand: The impact of a change in household structure on the young work force,Used

Child Labour and Demographic Transition in Thailand: The impact of a change in household structure on the young work force,Used

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In SouthEastern Asian countries, the remarkable decrease in fertility is one of significant demographic phenomenon of the last decades. Still, child labour is sees as a crucial, pressing issue that pervades the developing world. In this thesis I study the link between the demographic transition fertility and mortality decline that took place in Thailand recently and the changing pattern of work for schoolaged children. After a description of the situation and a review of the literature, I focus on an empirical analysis of panel data on the Nang Rong district. Results are in line with the prediction that fertility decline along with economic development has a positive influence on parental choices about the economic activity of their offspring.

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