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- Baghagha L (2002), « Comprendre le Travail des Enfants au Maroc : Aspects Statistiques », Understanding children’s Work (UCW), Novembre 2002. - Baland J.M, Robinson J.A (2000), ‘‘Is Child Labour Inefficient?’’, Journal of Political Economy, 2000, Vol 108, N°4. - Ballet J et Bhukuth A (2006), “Travail des Enfants Versus l’Education : Une Revue Critique de la Littérature”, Cahier de l’ATM, N°21, Formation, Emploi et Développement. - Basu K (2001), “Gender and Say”, mimeo University of Cornell, Department of Economics, MIT, Cambridge. - Basu K et Van P.H (1998), “The Economics of Child labour”, American Economic Review, Vol. 88, N°3, pp 412-427. - Berrada Gouzi .A (2002), “Comprendre le Travail des Enfants au Maroc: Aspects Economiques”, UCW, Septembre 2002. - Bhalotra S (2000), “Is Child labour Necessary?” Working Paper, University of Cambridge, UK. - Bhalotra S, Attfield C (1998), “Intrahousehold Resource Allocation in Rural Pakistan: A Semiparametric Analysis”, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Vol.13, N°5, pp 463-480. - Bhukuth A (2006a), “La Définition du Travail des Enfants: Un Débat Controversé”, à paraître dans Development in Practice. - Bhukuth A (2006b), L’Analyse Economique du Travail des Enfants, Thèse de Doctorat, Université de Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines, C3ED, 2 Février 2006. - Bhukuth A et Guérin I (2005), “Quelle Education pour les Enfants Travailleurs de l’Industrie de la Briqueterie en Inde du Sud” Mondes en Développement, Vol.132, 2005/4. - Blunch N.H, Verner D (2000), “Revisiting the Link between Poverty and Child Labor: The Ghanian Experience”, World Bank, Washington. - Bougroum M, Gueye A.L et Werquin P (2004), « La Population de Bas Niveau de Compétence à l’Ecrit au Maroc », Université de Cadi Ayyad, Marrakech, Maroc. - Bougroum M et Ibourk A (2004), « Les Déterminants du Travail des Enfants et l’Analyse Microéconométrique de la Demande d’Education non Formelle au Maroc : le Cas du Secteur de l’Artisanat », VI eme Journées Scientifiques du Réseau AED. - Canagarajah S et Coulombes H (1997), Child Labour and Schooling in Ghana, World Bank, Washington, Human Development Tech. Report (Africa Region). - Cartwright K (1999), “Child Labour in Columbia”, In Grootaert c and Patrinos H.A (eds), The Policy Analysis of Child Labour, A Comparative Study, World Bank, Washington D.C, pp 63-102. - Cockburn J (1999), “The Determinant of Child Labour Supply in Rural Ethiopia”, Nuffield College and Centre for the Study of African Economics (CSAE), Oxford University, UK. - Edmonds E.V (2005), “Does Child Labor Decline with Improving Economic Status”, The Journal of Human Resources. - Emerson P.M et P.A.M Souza (2003), “Is There a Child Labour Trap ? Intergenerational Persistence of Child Labor in Brazil”, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Vol.51, N°2, January 2003, pp 375-398. - Galasso E (1999), “Intra-Household Allocation and Child labour in Indonesia”, Mimeo, Boston College. - Gessous C (2002), L’Exploitation de l’Innocence, Edition EDDIF, Rabat, Maroc. - ILO (2002), “Every Child Counts New Global Estimates on Child Labour”, ILO/IPEC/SIMPOC, April 2002, ILO Geneva. - Jensen P, Nielsen H.S (1997), “Child Labour or School Attendance? Evidence From Zambia”, Journal of Population Economics, Vol.10, pp 407-424. - Levy V (1985), “Cropping Patterns, Mechanization and Child Labour and Fertility Behaviour in a Farming Economy: Rural Egypt”, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Vol.33, pp 777-791. - Mejjati Alami R (2002), « Le Travail des Enfants au Maroc : Approche Socio-Economique», Understanding children’s Work (UCW), Septembre 2002. - OIT, Unicef, Banque Mondiale (2004), “Comprendre le Travail des Enfants au Maroc”, UCW, Mai 2004. - Quisumbing A.R, Otsuka K (2001), “Land Inheritance and Schooling in Matrilineal Societies: Evidence from Sumatra”, World Development, Vol.29, N°12, pp 2093-2110. - Ranjan P (2001), ‘‘Credit Constraints and the Phenomenon of Child labour’’, Journal of Development Economics, 2001, Vol.64, pp 81-102. - Ray R (2002), “The Determinants of Child Labour and Child Schooling in Ghana”, Journal of African Studies, Vol.11, N°4, pp 561-590. - Rosenzweig M (1980), “Neoclassical Theory and Optimizing Peasant: An Econometric Analysis of Market Family Labour Supply in a Developing Country”, Quarterly Journal of Economics, February 1980, pp 37-55. - Sakellariou C, Lall A (1998), “Child Labour in the Philippines: Determinants and Effects”, Asian Economic Journal, Vol.14, N°3, pp 233-253. - Sen A.K (2001), ‘‘Many Faces of Gender Inequality’’, Frontline, Vol. 18 (22), India’s National Magazine, The Hindu. - Shapiro D, Tambashe B.O (2001), “Gender, Poverty, Family Structure, and Investments in Children’s Education in Kinshasa, Congo”, Economics of Education, Vol.22, pp 359-375.
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