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Title: How Does Socio-Economic Factors Force Children into Child Labour? A case study of Sahiwal district, Punjab, Pakistan
Contributors: Mohsin Ali Kazmi, Syed
Keywords: Child labour and world view -- socio-economic issue and social growth
Child labour in Pakistan and probit Model -- Pakistan
Child Labour -- Univariate Analysis and Bivariate Analysis
Child labour in Pakistan -- Probit Model and Probit Regression Analysis
Child Labour -- Pearson Chi Square –Pakistan
Child Labour -- Spearman Rank Correlation – Pakistan
Pakistan
Issue Date: Apr-2015
Publisher: Sustainable Development Policy Institute
Place of Publication: Islamabad, Pakistan
Series/Report no.: Sustainable Development Policy Institute; Working Paper No 150; 2015
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01x920g023f
Related resource: http://www.sdpi.org/publications/files/How-Does%20Socio-Economic-Factors-Force-Children-into-Child-Labour-A-case-study-of-Sahiwal-district-Punjab-Pakistan%28W-150%29.pdf
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