Department of World Languages and Cultures, City University of New York, New York, USA
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The Impact of Reciprocal Adult Labour and Child Labour in Rural Mozambique Households
Author(s): Gloria Shindan*
We examine the effects of the Ajuda Mtua (AM) reciprocal adult work programme on child labour and education. A possible reason for AM's
introduction to the Nampula province of Mozambique, where child labour is used in farm production, is the failure of the labour and finance markets.
We calculate that AM reduces child labour by eight percentage points using difference in differences. In our view, AM lowers child labour by offering
inexpensive adult labour and maybe raising farm output. The effects of Village Saving and Loan Associations (VSLA) and the combined effects
of AM and VSLA are compared to the results of AM (VAM). Both VSLA and VAM do not lessen child labour. if credit is applied in a way that raises
labour demand over what AM labour can support market failures may be more successful at reducing child labor than addressing financial market
failures. Re.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2151-6200.2022.13.526
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