Masterarbeit, 2019
79 Seiten
This research project aims to investigate the relationship between child labor and economic growth in Kenya. It seeks to understand the dynamics between these two factors and potentially identify causal relationships. The study utilizes a specific econometric model to analyze this relationship, aiming to provide insights for policymakers in Kenya.
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION: This chapter sets the stage for the research project by providing background information on Kenya's economic growth history and policy framework, specifically as it relates to child labor. It clearly defines the research problem, outlining the gaps in existing knowledge that the study aims to address. The chapter also articulates the specific research questions, objectives, and the significance of the research for policymakers and stakeholders. It concludes by outlining the scope and organization of the entire study, guiding the reader through the subsequent chapters.
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW: This chapter presents a comprehensive review of existing literature on the relationship between child labor and economic growth. It explores various theoretical models, such as the Growth-Child Labour Kuznets Theory, the Ben-Porath Three-stage Model, Genicot's Theory on Bargaining Failure, the Lopez-Calva-Miyamoto Model, and the Shelburne Public Choice Model on Trade Openness, providing a critical analysis of their strengths and limitations. The chapter also summarizes key findings from relevant empirical studies, creating a foundation for the methodologies and analysis presented in subsequent chapters. This review helps contextualize the research within the broader academic discourse on this complex issue.
CHAPTER THREE: METHODOLOGY: This chapter details the research design and methodology employed in the study. It outlines the theoretical framework guiding the research, which likely connects the theoretical literature review to the empirical analysis. The chapter describes the specific econometric model used (Vector Autoregressive Model), including the methods used for Granger-causality testing and establishing long-run and short-run relationships. It meticulously defines and explains the measurement of variables used in the model, providing crucial details on the data and analytical techniques employed. The chapter’s meticulous approach ensures the reproducibility and validity of the research findings.
Child labor, economic growth, Kenya, econometric modeling, Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model, Granger causality, policy implications, theoretical frameworks, empirical evidence, Kuznets curve, development economics.
This document is a comprehensive language preview of a research project focusing on the relationship between child labor and economic growth in Kenya.
The table of contents outlines the structure of the research, including chapters on introduction, literature review, and methodology. It details subtopics such as Kenya's policy framework, research questions, theoretical frameworks, and model specification for econometric analysis.
The primary objective is to investigate the relationship between child labor and economic growth in Kenya. Key themes include the impact of child labor on economic growth, relevant theoretical frameworks, econometric modeling techniques, policy implications, and a review of existing literature on the topic.
Chapter One provides background information on Kenya's economic growth and policy context related to child labor. It defines the research problem, outlines research questions and objectives, and explains the study's significance and scope.
Chapter Two presents a comprehensive review of existing literature on the link between child labor and economic growth. It analyzes various theoretical models, such as the Growth-Child Labour Kuznets Theory and the Ben-Porath Three-stage Model, and summarizes relevant empirical studies.
Chapter Three details the research design and methodology, including the theoretical framework, the Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model used for analysis, Granger-causality testing, and the methods for establishing long-run and short-run relationships. It also defines the variables used and describes the data analysis techniques.
Keywords include child labor, economic growth, Kenya, econometric modeling, Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model, Granger causality, policy implications, theoretical frameworks, empirical evidence, Kuznets curve, and development economics.
The purpose of this research project is to analyze the relationship between child labor and economic growth in Kenya, aiming to provide insights for policymakers to address this issue effectively.
The research employs a Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model to analyze the relationship between child labor and economic growth in Kenya.
The research reviews theories such as Growth-Child Labour Kuznets Theory, Ben-Porath Three-stage Model, Genicot's Theory on Bargaining Failure, Lopez-Calva-Miyamoto Model, and Shelburne Public Choice Model on Trade Openness.
Der GRIN Verlag hat sich seit 1998 auf die Veröffentlichung akademischer eBooks und Bücher spezialisiert. Der GRIN Verlag steht damit als erstes Unternehmen für User Generated Quality Content. Die Verlagsseiten GRIN.com, Hausarbeiten.de und Diplomarbeiten24 bieten für Hochschullehrer, Absolventen und Studenten die ideale Plattform, wissenschaftliche Texte wie Hausarbeiten, Referate, Bachelorarbeiten, Masterarbeiten, Diplomarbeiten, Dissertationen und wissenschaftliche Aufsätze einem breiten Publikum zu präsentieren.
Kostenfreie Veröffentlichung: Hausarbeit, Bachelorarbeit, Diplomarbeit, Dissertation, Masterarbeit, Interpretation oder Referat jetzt veröffentlichen!
Kommentare