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Rural non-farm development plays a key role in generating employment in many developing countries. Clustering is an … in harsh environments, improvements in infrastructure can significantly increase labor productivity in a cluster. In …
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functioning of rural nonfarm labor markets is therefore crucial in determining who has access to nonfarm employment. Previous … contacts are more likely to obtain nonfarm jobs. Moreover, guanxi has a larger effect on the nonfarm employment opportunities …
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"The rural nonfarm economy (RNFE) accounts for roughly 25 percent of full-time rural employment and 35-40 percent of …
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/year-specific correlated shocks, show that (1) the relative size of the migrant population in the market decreases employment probabilities of … new migrants (negative substitution effect), (2) the employment probability of previous migrants increases those of new … migrants (positive externalities), and (3) when the employment probability of previous migrants approaches to unity, the size …
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This review of recent literature explores the challenges to urban food and nutrition security in the rapidly urbanizing developing world. The premise of the manuscript is that the causes of malnutrition and food insecurity in urban and rural areas are different due primarily to a number of...
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This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It provides a … methodological overview and a critique of (1) production function-based estimates of technical and labor productivity differences by …
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productivity, lower high transportation and rural transfer costs, increase rural employment, integrate remote and lower …
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-term sources of employment and long-term generators of growth and productivity increases. They can be designed cost-effectively to …Employment programs, particularly labor-intensive public works (LIPW), have a long history in Sub-Saharan Africa … experienced sharp declines in employment and real wages. Labor-intensive public works have the potential to serve as both short …
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This paper investigates whether human capital affects the productivity and labor allocation of rural households in four … labor resources away from farm activities toward nonfarm work. Education has no significant effect on productivity in crop … labor from low-productivity activities to nonfarm work. Female education and nutrition do not affect productivity and labor …
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Data collected from a 1997 household survey carried out in Accra, Ghana, are used to look at the crucial role that women play as income earners and in securing access to food in urban areas. The high number of female-headed households and the large percent of working women in the sample provide...
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