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Heat stress causes economic and welfare disparities across agroecological zones in Burkina Faso. [PDF]
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AbstractWhy is there child labour? Are there arguments for abolishing or curtailing all forms of child labour, or just morally and physically dangerous ones like soldiering and prostitution? Given that at least some forms of child labour ought to be abolished or curtailed, which is the most effective way of doing it?
CIGNO, ALESSANDRO, F. C. ROSATI
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AbstractWhy is there child labour? Are there arguments for abolishing or curtailing all forms of child labour, or just morally and physically dangerous ones like soldiering and prostitution? Given that at least some forms of child labour ought to be abolished or curtailed, which is the most effective way of doing it?
CIGNO, ALESSANDRO, F. C. ROSATI
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MIGRANT LABOUR AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Oxford Economic Papers, 1970This discussion argues the following: that the movement of what has traditionally been termed "migrant labor" in and between developing countries can be important for development in a number of ways thus far given little or no atteniton in the literature; and the impact of labor movements varies greatly from country to country and area to area ...
Miracle, Marvin P, Berry, Sara S
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Abstract Children throughout the world are engaged in activities that can be classified as work. Some of these are harmless like helping parents in the home, or have a valuable learning-by-doing component like helping in the family farm or family business. Others are dangerous or morally degrading.
Alessandro Cigno, Furio C. Rosati
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Alessandro Cigno, Furio C. Rosati
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