A relation between child labor and school desertion

Authors

  • Julio César Zavala Umanzo IIES - UNAH
  • José Roberto Arrazola IIES - UNAH

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/eya.v4i2.4325

Keywords:

child labor, children, school dropout, education

Abstract

Child labor is an activity that attentive with the recreation emotional well-being of children, however, it is a latent event in Honduran society and, if it is true that the child labor is not completely harmful per se, but the secondary causes underlying envelop you in a problem and the conditions under which it performs are the aggravating at the same. Many institutions to international and national levels by ensuring that children enjoy freedoms and benefits, and before the prevailing need for work, consider rules to classify the work as permissible for infants. On the other hand, education is a right that is often truncated, like child labor, by various factors, in this situation the study deserves importance, since it seeks to explore a relationship between child labor and school drop-out, the work is a start to develop the theme, suggests a study separately between the rural and urban domain of this topic. Finding a relationship between a priori the child population that works and that deserted of education, in the period from 2007 to 2012 in Honduras.

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Published

2017-06-19

How to Cite

Zavala Umanzo, J. C., & Arrazola, J. R. (2017). A relation between child labor and school desertion. Economía Y Administración (E&Amp;A), 4(2), 161–180. https://doi.org/10.5377/eya.v4i2.4325

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