童工与心理社会福祉:来自印度的发现

Child labor and psychosocial wellbeing: Findings from India

Health Economics · 2021
被引 21
人大 A-

中文导读

研究利用印度泰米尔纳德邦947名12-18岁儿童的数据,发现童工与多项心理社会福祉指标(如快乐、希望、情绪健康)之间存在稳健的负相关关系。

Abstract

Mental health is a neglected health issue in developing countries. We test if mental health issues are particularly likely to occur among some of the most vulnerable children in developing countries: those that work. Despite falling in recent decades, child labor still engages 168 million children across the world. While the negative impacts of child labor on physical health are well documented, the effect of child labor on a child's psychosocial wellbeing has been neglected. We investigate this issue with a new dataset of 947 children aged 12-18 years from 750 households in 20 villages across five districts of Tamil Nadu, India. Our purpose-built survey allows for a holistic approach to the analysis of child wellbeing by accounting for levels of happiness, hope, emotional wellbeing, self-efficacy, fear and stress. We use a variety of econometric approaches, some of which utilize household-level fixed effects and account for differences between working and nonworking siblings. We document a robust, large and negative association between child labor and most measures of psychosocial wellbeing. The results are robust to a battery of exercises, including tests for selection on unobservables, randomization inference, instrumental variable techniques, and falsification exercises.

童工心理健康社会心理福祉印度