收入冲击与童工:重新审视与贫困的联系

S. Chowdhury, Dona Ghosh
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COVID-19 大流行病在微观层面引发了大规模的供应链中断、失业和收入冲击。这不仅对宏观层面的劳动力市场结果产生影响,也对微观层面的劳动力供给决策产生影响。本文提供了一个理论模型,说明这种衰退性收入冲击对家庭童工(CL)决策的影响。童工问题一直是发展中国家,尤其是以 "包容性增长 "为目标的印度所关注的主要问题。父母的利他主义和用自己的收入替代童工收入的选择是内生的。有趣的是,收入冲击对社区生活的总体影响并不明显,但对生活成本较高的地区有明显的积极影响。在工资缺乏弹性的情况下,这种冲击(视其程度而定)可能会诱发生活费用的增加,也可能会加剧贫困。由此推断,任何从本质上降低生活成本的实物转移或政策(如午餐)都会降低生活成本。JEL Codes:J13, J29, D10
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Income Shock and Child Labour: Revisiting the Poverty Link
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered massive supply chain disruptions, job losses and income shocks at the micro-level. This has repercussions on the labour market outcomes not only at the macro-level but also at the micro-level labour supply decisions. This article provides a theoretical model of the impact of such recessionary income shocks on household’s child labour (CL) decision. CL has been a major concern for the developing world, especially for India with its goal towards ‘inclusive growth’. Parental altruism and choice of substituting CL income by their own are endogenous. Interestingly, income shocks have ambiguous effect on CL in general, but they have a clear positive impact on regions with high cost of living. When wages are inflexible, such shocks, depending upon their extent, might be CL-inducing as well as poverty-enhancing. It infers that any in-kind transfer or policies such as mid-day meal that essentially reduces cost of living is always CL-reducing. JEL Codes: J13, J29, D10
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