Equitable income distribution is recognized as critical for poverty reduction, particularly in developing areas. Most of the existing literature is based on region- or country-wide data; fewer empirical studies exist at community levels. This article examines income disparities within six smallholder irrigation schemes in Zimbabwe, Tanzania and Mozambique, comparing inequality at local and national levels, as well as decomposing inequality by group and by source. The results present significant contrasts between schemes and compared to national figures. This evidences that, inadvertently, nation-wide strategies may overlook high inequality at smaller scales, and thus, development policies should be tailored to the specific areas of interven...
Data from 14 villages representing contrasting circumstances around the basin indicate that the inci...
Ethiopia is a landlocked, multi-ethnic and ecologically diverse country of 1.1 million square kilome...
A methodology to produce disaggregated estimates of inequality is implemented in three developing co...
Equitable income distribution is recognized as critical for poverty reduction, particularly in devel...
Irrigation development is widely recognised as a key instrument to boost livelihoods and food securi...
The mechanisms linking growth and inequality are critical for poverty reduction, yet they remain poo...
Irrigation is promoted as a critical strategy for rural welfare, yet fundamental questions prevail o...
Several studies on water allocation between head and tail reaches have reported that farmers at tail...
Ethiopia is an agrarian society in a land of drought and floods. Agricultural production, which is t...
Access to land and other natural resources are key means of driving rural people out of abject pover...
This paper provides a micro-level foundation for discussions of income and asset allocation within t...
Abstract: This study examines the drivers of income inequality in a rural, developing economy. The ...
Malawi is a small country located in Southern Africa. It has a surface area of 118,000 km2, a total ...
International development agencies have renewed interest over agriculture’s pro-poor potentials. Sou...
A methodology to produce disaggregated estimates of inequality is implemented in three developing co...
Data from 14 villages representing contrasting circumstances around the basin indicate that the inci...
Ethiopia is a landlocked, multi-ethnic and ecologically diverse country of 1.1 million square kilome...
A methodology to produce disaggregated estimates of inequality is implemented in three developing co...
Equitable income distribution is recognized as critical for poverty reduction, particularly in devel...
Irrigation development is widely recognised as a key instrument to boost livelihoods and food securi...
The mechanisms linking growth and inequality are critical for poverty reduction, yet they remain poo...
Irrigation is promoted as a critical strategy for rural welfare, yet fundamental questions prevail o...
Several studies on water allocation between head and tail reaches have reported that farmers at tail...
Ethiopia is an agrarian society in a land of drought and floods. Agricultural production, which is t...
Access to land and other natural resources are key means of driving rural people out of abject pover...
This paper provides a micro-level foundation for discussions of income and asset allocation within t...
Abstract: This study examines the drivers of income inequality in a rural, developing economy. The ...
Malawi is a small country located in Southern Africa. It has a surface area of 118,000 km2, a total ...
International development agencies have renewed interest over agriculture’s pro-poor potentials. Sou...
A methodology to produce disaggregated estimates of inequality is implemented in three developing co...
Data from 14 villages representing contrasting circumstances around the basin indicate that the inci...
Ethiopia is a landlocked, multi-ethnic and ecologically diverse country of 1.1 million square kilome...
A methodology to produce disaggregated estimates of inequality is implemented in three developing co...