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Minimum Age Regulation and Child Labor: New Evidence from Brazil
- Source :
- World Bank Economic Review, World Bank Economic Review, 2020, ⟨10.1093/wber/lhz047⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2020
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2020.
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Abstract
- This study presents new evidence on the effects of minimum age regulations obtained from a natural experiment. In 1998, a constitutional reform in Brazil changed the minimum working age from 14 to 16. The reform was the legislative counterpart of a broad set of measures taken by a government strongly committed to eliminating child labor. This article investigates the role of the minimum working age in this context. The setting allows for improvements upon past approaches based on comparing employment rates of children at different ages. A discontinuity in treatment is exploited, namely the fact that only children who turned 14 after the enactment date (mid-December 1998) are banned from work. According to regression discontinuity and difference-in-discontinuity designs, the null hypothesis of no overall effect of the ban cannot be rejected. Throughout the methods and specifications, an employment effect in a confidence interval of $[-0.06, \, 0.03]$ (in percentage points) is found. A detailed heterogeneity analysis is performed and provides suggestive evidence of diminishing child labor trends in regions characterized by higher labor inspection intensity, which is interpreted as a trace of there being a law. However, contrary to what has been claimed in recent studies, the law seems not to have produced sizeable effects overall, at least in the short run. Power calculations and extensive sensitivity checks support these conclusions.
- Subjects :
- JEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J0 - General/J.J0.J08 - Labor Economics Policies
Economics and Econometrics
Natural experiment
Child labor
050204 development studies
Development
JEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J8 - Labor Standards: National and International/J.J8.J88 - Public Policy
Accounting
0502 economics and business
Economics
050207 economics
Working age
[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
Enforcement
Set (psychology)
Minimum working age
Government
Ban
JEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J2 - Demand and Supply of Labor/J.J2.J23 - Labor Demand
[QFIN]Quantitative Finance [q-fin]
05 social sciences
Difference in discontinuity
JEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J2 - Demand and Supply of Labor/J.J2.J22 - Time Allocation and Labor Supply
Legislature
[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
[QFIN] Quantitative Finance [q-fin]
Regression discontinuity
8. Economic growth
Regression discontinuity design
Demographic economics
Finance
Brazil
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- World Bank Economic Review, World Bank Economic Review, 2020, ⟨10.1093/wber/lhz047⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7a94c1a1f01a1e1b59d04d2d34d6ee00