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Child Labor, Idiosyncratic Shocks, and Social Policy

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In this paper, we provide a dynamic model with heterogeneous agents to study child labor in an economy with idiosyncratic shocks to employment. Households facing adverse shocks may use child labor as a buffer to smooth consumption. We show that the introduction of an unemployment insurance program and/or a universal basic income system help eliminate child labor endogenously in this context. A calibration to South Africa in the 1990s is provided.
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halshs-00913666 , version 1 (04-12-2013)

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Alice Fabre, Stéphane Pallage. Child Labor, Idiosyncratic Shocks, and Social Policy. 2013. ⟨halshs-00913666⟩
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