Role of Parental Education in Schooling and Child Labour Decision: Urban India in the Last Decade
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Article provided by Springer in its journal Social Indicators Research.
Volume (Year): 89 (2008)
Issue (Month): 2 (November)
Pages: 305-322
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Keywords: School drop out; Child labour; Manual work; Harmful work; Education; NSSO; India;References
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- Husain, Zakir & Chatterjee, Amrita, 2009. "Primary completion rates across socio-religious communities in West Bengal," MPRA Paper 21185, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Husain, Zakir, 2010. "Gender disparities in completing school education in India: Analyzing regional variations," MPRA Paper 25748, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Ashish Singh, 2011.
"Inequality of Opportunity in Indian Children: The Case of Immunization and Nutrition,"
Population Research and Policy Review,
Springer, vol. 30(6), pages 861-883, December.
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