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Towards consistency in child labor measurement : assessing the comparability of estimates generated by different survey instruments (English)

The study addresses the comparability of child labor estimates produced by different common household survey instruments. This question has important implications for credibility of published estimates of child labor, and for the reliability of current survey instruments as tools for monitoring and guiding efforts towards the progressive elimination of child labor. The study, covering some 87 datasets for 35 countries, first confirms that estimates...
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Guarcello,Lorenzo; Kovrova,Irina; Lyon,Scott; Manacorda,Marco; Rosati,Furio Camillo.

Towards consistency in child labor measurement : assessing the comparability of estimates generated by different survey instruments (English). Understanding Children's Work Project working paper series Washington, DC: World Bank. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/972741468325770588

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