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70 percent of the rural population in sub-Saharan Africa does not use adequate sanitation facilities. In rural Benin, as much as 95 percent of the population has no access to improved sanitation. This paper explores why households remain without latrines analyzing a representative sample of 2000...
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70 percent of the rural population in sub-Saharan Africa does not use adequate sanitation facilities. In rural Benin, as much as 95 percent of the population has no access to improved sanitation. This paper explores why households remain without latrines analyzing a representative sample of 2000...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010374146
70 percent of the rural population in sub-Saharan Africa does not use adequate sanitation facilities. In rural Benin, as much as 95 percent of the population has no access to improved sanitation. This paper explores why households remain without latrines analyzing a representative sample of 2000...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010783601
In this paper, we analyse the effect of food price changes on household consumption in Ghana during the 1990s and assess the extent to which changes can be explained by trade and agricultural policy reforms. The measurement of the total household welfare effect, one that jointly considers...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010319079
This study examines why cash grants fail to increase parental investment in child education, and what can be done to increase their effectiveness. The findings assert that designing interventions as cost-sharing schemes instead of a lumpsum grant scheme significantly increases the willingness of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014235476
This study investigates whether disaster experience and vulnerability affect individual risk-taking and time-discounting behaviour using field experiments from Ethiopia. The study finds that experiencing drought raises risk aversion and motive for precautionary saving among vulnerable...
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This paper investigates the preference of parents for inter-child allocation of education investment in Ethiopia. It mainly focuses on the roles played by non-price factors of investment in child education. The study uses unique survey and experimental dataset disaggregated by individual...
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Reliable and comprehensive nationwide household-level consumption and expenditure data is crucial for tracking poverty, hunger, nutrition, and health/well-being outcomes. Such data can also provide an evidence-based road map on how these issues can be addressed from a policy standpoint. Data...
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Empirical evidence on determinants of credit constraints and the amount borrowed by urban household in Sub-Saharan Africa is almost non-existent. Using an extended direct approach by virtue of the unique data set we have (the Fourth Round Ethiopian Urban Household Survey), we analysed the...
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Descriptive and logit analysis were employed to investigate the impact of social, economic and technical factors on decisions to adopt new agricultural technologies in the Ada and Selale districts of Ethiopia. Peasants follow sequential adoption of technologies. In both study areas, priority is...
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