This paper examines human capital investment in rural households of developing countries, where child labour is prevalent. There are two features to the model: first, children contribute in an economic sense through child labour and through old-age security. Therefore, demand for children is determined by their role as economic assets. Second, schooling conflicts with children's labour contributions.
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