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-form econometric methods are applied to longitudinal household survey data from Ethiopia, Malawi, Nigeria, and Uganda - originating … from the pre-COVID-19 face-to-face household surveys and from the novel phone surveys that are being implemented during the …
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The paper provides evidence on the evolving socioeconomic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic among households in Ethiopia, Malawi, Nigeria, and Uganda. The data allow estimating the immediate economic impacts of the pandemic, beginning in April 2020, and tracking how the situation evolved through...
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. While household surveys in developing countries have traditionally relied on farmers' own, potentially error-prone, land …
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We investigate how household agricultural involvement affects food consumption and dietary diversity in Malawi. Ceteris …
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Based on a two-round household panel survey conducted in Eastern Uganda, this study shows that the analysis of the … heterogeneity, and edge effects at the plot level; a rich set of plot, household, and plot manager attributes; as well as time …-invariant household- and parcel-level unobserved heterogeneity in select specifications that exploit the panel nature of the data. The …
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As extreme weather events intensify due to climate change, it becomes ever more critical to understand how vulnerable households are to these events and the mechanisms households can rely on to minimize losses effectively. This paper analyzes the impacts of the floods that occurred during the...
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-scale household surveys. Nonetheless, facing budget constraints, survey agencies continue to measure with GPS only plots within …
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It has long been recognized that household decision-making may not result in outcomes consistent with the unitary … household model. Within the collective bargaining framework, consumption decisions would be driven by the spouse with greater … equitable bargaining power versus achieving intra-household cooperation. The model's predictions are in turn tested using a …
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