Poverty and Child Farm Labor in Africa: Wealth Paradox or bad Orthodoxy

G. Nkamleu
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Abstract

The link between poverty and child labor has traditionally been regarded as well established but recent researches have questioned its validity, suggesting that child labor is more important in the richest households (wealth paradox). The present study revisits the link between poverty and farm child labor in Africa and aims at testing the paradoxical wealth effect. Using different modeling techniques, the analysis focuses on family-controlled child labor taking place in the cocoa sector of Cote d’Ivoire. The results reveal that the effect of different commonly used wealth proxies have opposite effects on child labor participation and are sometimes sensitive to the modeling technique. This mixed result is the root of the apparent wealth paradox found in the literature. However, relevant and robust wealth proxies clearly indicate a positive relationship between poverty and child labor. The study therefore sustains that the apparent wealth paradox found in the literature is the end result of a bad orthodoxy.
非洲的贫困和农场童工:财富悖论或不良正统观念
贫困和童工之间的联系传统上被认为是建立起来的,但最近的研究对其有效性提出了质疑,表明童工在最富裕的家庭中更为重要(财富悖论)。本研究重新审视了非洲贫困与农场童工之间的联系,旨在检验矛盾的财富效应。使用不同的建模技术,该分析侧重于科特迪瓦可可部门家庭控制的童工。结果表明,不同的常用财富代理对童工劳动参与的影响是相反的,有时对建模技术很敏感。这种喜忧参半的结果是文学作品中显而易见的财富悖论的根源。然而,相关且稳健的财富代理清楚地表明,贫困与童工之间存在正相关关系。因此,这项研究坚持认为,文献中发现的明显的财富悖论是一种不良正统观念的最终结果。
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