Are Child Domestic Workers Worse Off than Their Peers? Comparing Children in Domestic Work, Child Marriage, and Kinship Care with Biological Children of Household Heads: Evidence from Zimbabwe
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child domestic work; child labour; hazardous work; child marriage; kinship care; Zimbabwe;All these keywords.
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