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village sample leads to underestimation of agriculture's role in employment growth and transformation of non-farm activities …
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Off-farm income constitutes a significant share of the household livelihood portfolios across Sub-Saharan Africa. Yet, the determinants and dynamics of individuals' participation in off-farm employment activities have not received adequate attention due to the weaknesses in individual-level data...
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among households who had not previously diversified out of agriculture …
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essential for planning adaptation in low-lying coastal areas around the world. This paper presents a case study in Bangladesh on …
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activities, and labor allocation between own farming and wage labor in agriculture. To guide the empirical work, this paper … agricultural productivity, and using subdistrict level panel data from Bangladesh, this paper finds significant positive effects of …
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elasticity of demand and the wage elasticity with respect to productivity increase in agriculture. For productivity growth to …
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. The empirical context of the analysis is the Jamuna bridge in Bangladesh, which opened in 1998 and reduced the transport …
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Agricultural extension has not been particularly kind to Africa's women farmers. On a continent where women produce 90 percent of the food and 60 percent of total agricultural output, insensitivity and neglect by extension services is the norm. Numerous case studies have pointed out the "gender...
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The contribution of women to labor in African agriculture is regularly quoted in the range of 60 to 80 percent. Using …
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This paper uses nationally representative panel data and a combination of econometric approaches, to explore linkages between rural non-farm activities (wage and self-employment) and household welfare in rural Malawi. The paper analyzes the average treatment effects and distributional effects on...
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