Working Paper

The Role of Trade and Offshoring in the Determination of Relative Wages and Child Labour

Alessandro Cigno, Giorgia Giovannetti, Laura Sabani
CESifo, Munich, 2017

CESifo Working Paper No. 6549

Incorporating family decisions in a two-period.model of the world economy, we predict that trade liberalization raises the skill premium and reduces child labour in developing countries where the adult labour force is sufficiently well educated to attract production activities from abroad that will increase the demand for skilled relative to unskilled labour. Elsewhere, liberalization will reduce the skill premium, but it will not necessarily raise child labour. Our prediction is not rejected by the data, and it explains why child labour is negatively associated with trade openness in those developing countries where the labour force was relatively well educated when the liberalization took place, but not in the others.

CESifo Category
Labour Markets
Trade Policy
Keywords: child labour, education, trade liberalization, skill endowments, skill premium
JEL Classification: D130, D330, F160, J130, J240