Child Labor and Schooling in Ghana (original) (raw)
1999, World Bank policy research working paper
Toimprove humri capio-Ghana and reduce the incidence ot in Ghana child labor in Ghana, tne country's school systems Sudbarsban Canagarajab should reduce families' Harsha Coulomb a schoofing costs, adapt to tu : !Harold Coulombe constraints on schooling in rural areas (whera most children mujst vvo-k at ieas, part-time), and provid&-be!Per education lrmore reievari-i to the needs of the labor market). If these thin :q-e done, more families may decide that schooting is a viable option as opposed to "chifd labor-for tneir children The World Bank Human Development Technical Family