2023
DOI: 10.1093/wber/lhad036
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The Short- and Longer-Term Effects of a Child Labor Ban

Caio Piza,
André Portela Souza,
Patrick M Emerson
et al.

Abstract: This paper investigates whether the 1998 Brazilian law that increased the minimum employment age from 14 to 16 lowered child labor and increased school attendance and whether those effects persisted beyond age 16. Using a regression discontinuity design, the results indicate that the ban had a significant impact on urban boys, a cohort that represents half of all paid child labor in Brazil. This cohort had a 35 percent decrease in paid labor, driven mainly by a decrease in informal work, and an 11 percent incr… Show more

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