Parents’ labour force participation and children’s involvement in work activities: evidence from Thailand

IF 1.4 Q3 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Oxford Development Studies Pub Date : 2020-07-02 DOI:10.1080/13600818.2020.1792431
Phanwin Yokying, M. Floro
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ABSTRACT This study provides a better understanding of children’s engagement in economic work and housework by examining its relationship with parents’ labour force participation. It also explores how parents’ employment type is associated with children’s involvement in work activities. Using Thailand’s Labour Force and Time Use Surveys, our multivariate probit regression results show that girls actively participate in economic activities when their mothers are employed, while boys’ involvement in such work is positively correlated to both parents’ employment. Girls’ housework participation is also positively associated with parents’ employment, suggesting that their assistance in household chores enable their parents to stay in the labour market. These positive relationships are prevalent particularly among children with either mothers or fathers working informally. Hence, the findings suggest that anti-poverty or expansionary policies aimed at increasing labour force participation without attention to job quality, social protection and care needs can adversely affect children by increasing their need to work.
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父母对劳动力的参与和儿童对工作活动的参与:来自泰国的证据
摘要本研究通过考察儿童参与经济工作和家务劳动与父母劳动力参与的关系,更好地了解了儿童参与经济劳动和家务劳动的情况。它还探讨了父母的就业类型与孩子参与工作活动的关系。利用泰国的劳动力和时间使用调查,我们的多元probit回归结果显示,女孩在母亲就业时积极参与经济活动,而男孩参与此类工作与父母双方的就业呈正相关。女孩参与家务劳动也与父母的就业呈正相关,这表明她们在家务劳动方面的帮助使她们的父母能够留在劳动力市场。这些积极的关系在母亲或父亲非正式工作的儿童中尤其普遍。因此,研究结果表明,旨在增加劳动力参与而不关注工作质量、社会保护和护理需求的反贫困或扩张性政策可能会增加儿童的工作需求,从而对他们产生不利影响。
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期刊介绍: Oxford Development Studies is a multidisciplinary academic journal aimed at the student, research and policy-making community, which provides a forum for rigorous and critical analysis of conventional theories and policy issues in all aspects of development, and aims to contribute to new approaches. It covers a number of disciplines related to development, including economics, history, politics, anthropology and sociology, and will publish quantitative papers as well as surveys of literature.
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