Does governmental microcrediting benefit child labour in the poorest regions? New evidence from a transitional economy

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Main Authors: Vu Duy Nguyen, Mai Ngoc Anh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre of Sociological Research, Szczecin, Poland 2018-09-01
Series:Economics & Sociology
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Online Access:http://www.economics-sociology.eu/?615,en_does-governmental-microcrediting-benefit-child-labour-in-the-poorest-regions-new-evidence-from-a-transitional-economy
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spelling doaj-2b2e70b4a5b9455ba76d2f4ae1f37fce2020-11-24T21:04:00ZengCentre of Sociological Research, Szczecin, PolandEconomics & Sociology2071-789X2306-34592018-09-0111310.14254/2071-789X.2018/11-3/20Does governmental microcrediting benefit child labour in the poorest regions? New evidence from a transitional economyVu Duy Nguyen0Mai Ngoc Anh1Academy of Finance, Hanoi, VietnamAcademy of Finance, Hanoi, Vietnamhttp://www.economics-sociology.eu/?615,en_does-governmental-microcrediting-benefit-child-labour-in-the-poorest-regions-new-evidence-from-a-transitional-economymicrocreditingchild laborethnic minorityVietnam
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Does governmental microcrediting benefit child labour in the poorest regions? New evidence from a transitional economy
Economics & Sociology
microcrediting
child labor
ethnic minority
Vietnam
author_facet Vu Duy Nguyen
Mai Ngoc Anh
author_sort Vu Duy Nguyen
title Does governmental microcrediting benefit child labour in the poorest regions? New evidence from a transitional economy
title_short Does governmental microcrediting benefit child labour in the poorest regions? New evidence from a transitional economy
title_full Does governmental microcrediting benefit child labour in the poorest regions? New evidence from a transitional economy
title_fullStr Does governmental microcrediting benefit child labour in the poorest regions? New evidence from a transitional economy
title_full_unstemmed Does governmental microcrediting benefit child labour in the poorest regions? New evidence from a transitional economy
title_sort does governmental microcrediting benefit child labour in the poorest regions? new evidence from a transitional economy
publisher Centre of Sociological Research, Szczecin, Poland
series Economics & Sociology
issn 2071-789X
2306-3459
publishDate 2018-09-01
topic microcrediting
child labor
ethnic minority
Vietnam
url http://www.economics-sociology.eu/?615,en_does-governmental-microcrediting-benefit-child-labour-in-the-poorest-regions-new-evidence-from-a-transitional-economy
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