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Evidence from the study proves that poverty is a very important determinant of child labor in Ghana. The study supports the claim that child labor in Ghana follows an inter generational pattern, thus parents who were once child laborers are more likely to cause their children to work. The impact of child labor on the labor market showed that child labor is a substitute for adults labor in Ghana.It is recommended that policies aimed at alleviating poverty are crucial in tackling child labor and breaking the cycle of poverty transmission form one generation to the next.

Produktbeschreibung
Evidence from the study proves that poverty is a very important determinant of child labor in Ghana. The study supports the claim that child labor in Ghana follows an inter generational pattern, thus parents who were once child laborers are more likely to cause their children to work. The impact of child labor on the labor market showed that child labor is a substitute for adults labor in Ghana.It is recommended that policies aimed at alleviating poverty are crucial in tackling child labor and breaking the cycle of poverty transmission form one generation to the next.
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Autorenporträt
Victoria has a PhD in Quantitative Economics from the Christian-Albrechts University of Kiel. She graduated with a First Class in Economics with Mathematics from the University of Ghana and proceeded to pursue a Masters degree in Economics in the same University with specialization in Labor Economics. She has a passion for quantitative analysis.