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Breaking the cycle: long-term socio economic determinants of child labour in SAARC countries
by
Magammana, Tharaka
, Jayathilaka, Ruwan
, Muthugala, Himashi
, Perera, Ayodhya
, Bandara, Amanda
in
Afghanistan
/ Analysis
/ Bangladesh
/ Bhutan
/ Biostatistics
/ Child
/ Child Labor - statistics & numerical data
/ Child labor practices
/ Child labour
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Economic growth
/ Economic policy
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Employment
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ FDI
/ Female
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Foreign investments
/ Health
/ Health aspects
/ Health care reform
/ Humans
/ Immigration policy
/ Indiana
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nepal
/ Pakistan
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Social aspects
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ South Asia
/ Sri Lanka
/ Statistics
/ Unemployment
/ Vaccine
2025
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Breaking the cycle: long-term socio economic determinants of child labour in SAARC countries
by
Magammana, Tharaka
, Jayathilaka, Ruwan
, Muthugala, Himashi
, Perera, Ayodhya
, Bandara, Amanda
in
Afghanistan
/ Analysis
/ Bangladesh
/ Bhutan
/ Biostatistics
/ Child
/ Child Labor - statistics & numerical data
/ Child labor practices
/ Child labour
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Economic growth
/ Economic policy
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Employment
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ FDI
/ Female
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Foreign investments
/ Health
/ Health aspects
/ Health care reform
/ Humans
/ Immigration policy
/ Indiana
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nepal
/ Pakistan
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Social aspects
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ South Asia
/ Sri Lanka
/ Statistics
/ Unemployment
/ Vaccine
2025
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Breaking the cycle: long-term socio economic determinants of child labour in SAARC countries
by
Magammana, Tharaka
, Jayathilaka, Ruwan
, Muthugala, Himashi
, Perera, Ayodhya
, Bandara, Amanda
in
Afghanistan
/ Analysis
/ Bangladesh
/ Bhutan
/ Biostatistics
/ Child
/ Child Labor - statistics & numerical data
/ Child labor practices
/ Child labour
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Economic growth
/ Economic policy
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Employment
/ Environmental Health
/ Epidemiology
/ FDI
/ Female
/ Forecasts and trends
/ Foreign investments
/ Health
/ Health aspects
/ Health care reform
/ Humans
/ Immigration policy
/ Indiana
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Nepal
/ Pakistan
/ Prevention
/ Public Health
/ Social aspects
/ Socioeconomic Factors
/ South Asia
/ Sri Lanka
/ Statistics
/ Unemployment
/ Vaccine
2025
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Breaking the cycle: long-term socio economic determinants of child labour in SAARC countries
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Breaking the cycle: long-term socio economic determinants of child labour in SAARC countries
2025
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Overview
Background
Child labour remains a critical issue in SAARC countries, driven by various socio-economic factors. While previous studies have explored individual determinants, limited research has been conducted on their collective long-term impact. Understanding how structural and economic conditions shape child labour trends is essential for designing effective policy interventions.
Methods
This study engages panel cointegration techniques to examine the long-term relationship between child labour and key socio-economic drivers in SAARC countries. It assesses the impact of education, access to healthcare, economic conditions, labour market dynamics, foreign investment, and urbanisation on the prevalence of child labour.
Results
The findings confirm a stable, long-term relationship between child labour and these determinants in each SAARC country. Improvements in education and health significantly reduce child labour. However, economic growth and urbanisation have complex, country-specific effects. Higher unemployment and increased FDI may also influence child labour, emphasising the need for targeted policy responses.
Conclusions
The study highlights the significance of ongoing investments in education and healthcare. Labour market reforms are crucial to mitigate the impact of unemployment, while inclusive economic policies ensure that growth benefits vulnerable populations. Targeted strategies for FDI and urbanisation are necessary to prevent unintended consequences on child labour. Combating child labour in SAARC countries requires a multi-sectoral approach. Regional collaboration is crucial for sharing best practices, developing unified strategies, and enhancing cross-border initiatives. Holistic policies integrating education, health, and economic planning are key to reducing child labour.
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