主讲人 |
赵忠 |
简介 |
<p>In developing countries, formal institution is usually under-developed, and informal institution often plays important role in many aspects. This paper investigates how informal institution affects the incidence of child labor in rural China. Using genealogy as a proxy for clan culture, we find that a household that keeps a genealogy has significant lower incidence of child labor for boys, but not for girls. This reflects the patriarchal nature of clan in China.</p> |