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Hidden Child Labor: Determinants of Housework and Family Business Work of Children in 16 Developing Countries. (2012). Smits, Jeroen ; Webbink, Ellen ; de Jong, Eelke.
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  12. Improving Identification of Demand-Side Obstacles to Schooling: Findings from Revealed and Stated Preference Models in Two SSA Countries. (2015). Lincove, Jane Arnold.
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    In: International Journal of Educational Development.
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  14. Is schooling forever doomed with child labor around? An analysis using Philippine time use data. (2013). Dacuycuy, Lawrence ; Bayudan-Dacuycuy, Connie.
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  15. Hidden Child Labor: Determinants of Housework and Family Business Work of Children in 16 Developing Countries. (2012). Smits, Jeroen ; Webbink, Ellen ; de Jong, Eelke.
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  16. Is child work a deterrent to school attendance and school attainment?. (2011). Ross, Russell ; Khanam, Rasheda.
    In: International Journal of Social Economics.
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  17. Weathering the Storms: Credit Receipt and Child Labor in the Aftermath of the Great Floods (1998) in Bangladesh. (2011). Dendir, Seife ; Alvi, Eskander.
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  18. Child Labor and Schooling in Bolivia: Whos Falling Behind? The Roles of Domestic Work, Gender, and Ethnicity. (2011). Contreras, Dante ; Kruger, Diana ; Zapata, Daniela.
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  19. Children’s Labor Market Involvement, Household Work, and Welfare: A Brazilian Case Study. (2010). French, J..
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  21. Market Labor, Household Work and Schooling in South Africa: Modeling the Effects of Trade on Adults and Childrens Time Allocation. (2009). Decaluwe, Bernard ; Mitik, Lulit.
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  22. Basic Needs, Government Debt and Economic Growth. (2009). Webber, Don ; Perlo-Freeman, Samuel.
    In: The World Economy.
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  23. Household Access to Microcredit and Child Work in Rural Malawi. (2008). Sarangi, Sudipta ; Hazarika, Gautam.
    In: World Development.
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  24. Child labor and schooling in Bolivia: Who’s falling behind?. (2007). Contreras, Dante ; Kruger, Diana ; Guajardo, Dante Contreras ; Zapata, Daniela.
    In: Working Papers.
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  25. Child Labor And Schooling In Bolivia: Who’s Falling Behind? The Roles Of Domestic Work, Gender And Ethnicity. (2007). Contreras, Dante ; Zapata, Daniela ; Kruger, Daniela.
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  27. Scolarisation et travail des enfants : Un modèle économétrique à régimes endogènes appliqué à Madagascar - 2001-2005. (2007). Lachaud, Jean-Pierre.
    In: Documents de travail.
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  28. Household Access to Microcredit and Child Work in Rural Malawi. (2007). Sarangi, Sudipta ; Hararika, Gautam.
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