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<title>Gender Disparity in Household Preference for Child Labor in Bangladesh</title>
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<name>Islam, Moinul</name>
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<summary type="text">Gender Disparity in Household Preference for Child Labor in Bangladesh
Islam, Moinul
Child labor and gender discrimination are striking issues in developing&#13;
countries Like Bangladesh The socio-cultural setting that encourages the&#13;
preference of son and patriarchy in Bangladesh calls for a national study of&#13;
the gender dynamics of child labor. This research aims to explore the&#13;
household's preference of gender in sending their children to the Labor&#13;
market within the age range of 5-17 years using data collected from&#13;
Household Income and Expenditure Survey (HIES) 2016 of Bangladesh. The&#13;
result from the binary logistic regression suggests that boys are significantly&#13;
more likely to be the earners compared to girls in Bangladesh. Other&#13;
potential factors having significant association with child labor were found&#13;
to be age. education, school enrollment, mother's educational attainment&#13;
and working status, family income, household size, head of the household,&#13;
and poverty status. The bargaining power of the household shows that&#13;
children are less likely to be laborers when the father is the head of the&#13;
household compared to the mother, controlling for other variables.
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<dc:date>2022-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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