TY - JOUR AU - Dehejia,Rajeev AU - Gatti,Roberta TI - Child Labor: The Role of Income Variability and Access to Credit Across Countries JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 9018 PY - 2002 Y2 - June 2002 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w9018 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w9018.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Rajeev H. Dehejia Dept of Economics and The Fletcher School Tufts University 114A Braker Hall 8 Upper Campus Road Medford, MA 02155-6722 Tel: 617/163-1230 Fax: 617/868-2742 E-Mail: rajeev@dehejia.net M1 - published as Dehejia, Rajeev H. and Roberta Gatti. "Child Labor: The Role Of Financial Development And Income Variability Across Countries," Economic Development and Cultural Change, 2005, v53(4,Jul), 913-932. AB - This paper examines the relationship between child labor and access to credit at a cross-country level. Even though this link is theoretically central to child labor, so far there has been little work done to assess its importance empirically. We measure child labor as a country aggregate, and credit constraints are proxied by the extent of financial development. These two variables display a strong negative relationship, which we show is robust to selection on observables (by controlling for a wide range of variables such as GDP per capita, urbanization, initial child labor, schooling, fertility, legal institutions, inequality, and openness, and by allowing for a nonparametric functional form), and to selection on unobservables (by allowing for fixed effects). We find that the magnitude of the association between our proxy of access to credit and child labor is large in the sub-sample of poor countries. Moreover, in the absence of developed financial markets, households appear to resort substantially to child labor in order to cope with income variability. This evidence suggests that policies aimed at widening households' access to credit could be effective in reducing the extent of child labor. ER -