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    Gender Disparity in Household Preference for Child Labor in Bangladesh

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    2022
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    Islam, Moinul
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    Child labor and gender discrimination are striking issues in developing countries Like Bangladesh The socio-cultural setting that encourages the preference of son and patriarchy in Bangladesh calls for a national study of the gender dynamics of child labor. This research aims to explore the household's preference of gender in sending their children to the Labor market within the age range of 5-17 years using data collected from Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) 2016 of Bangladesh. The result from the binary logistic regression suggests that boys are significantly more likely to be the earners compared to girls in Bangladesh. Other potential factors having significant association with child labor were found to be age. education, school enrollment, mother's educational attainment and working status, family income, household size, head of the household, and poverty status. The bargaining power of the household shows that children are less likely to be laborers when the father is the head of the household compared to the mother, controlling for other variables.
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