This study has provided the first econometric evidence that the loss of land ( due to urbanization and industrialization) has no impact on the probability of a household belonging to a particular income group (poor, middle class or rich) in Hanoi's peri-urban areas, Vietnam. The result also revealed that farmland holding was not statistically correlated with the likelihood of the household being in a given income group. Nevertheless, other factors, including households' education, access to credit, productive assets and notably their nonfarm participation before farmland loss, were found to increase the chances of the households moving up the income ladder
Our study provides evidence that land fragmentation has negative consequences for household income, ...
The phenomenon of agricultural land shrinking is widespread in the world. This phenomenon stems from...
Using data from our own household survey (n=477) in Hanoi's peri-urban areas, this paper attempts to...
The relationship between farmland loss, nonfarm diversification and inequality has been well-documen...
Although there has been much discussion in the literature about the impacts of farmland loss (due to...
This study has provided the first econometric evidence that the loss of land (due to urbanization an...
Using a novel dataset from a 2010 household survey, this study has provided the first econometric ev...
While farmland loss (due to urbanisation and industrialisation) causes job losses for a huge number ...
Using a dataset from a 2010 field survey involving 477 households, this paper has contributed to the...
Using secondary data on rural households in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam, our study is the fir...
Although there has been much empirical evidence on the link between nonfarm employment, land and rur...
This paper measures impact of agricultural land on household income and consumption expenditure, and...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the determinants of household income following the loss ...
The expropriation of agricultural land to provide new land for industrial and urban expansion, refer...
This paper examines the current distribution of the agricultural land, the issues causing landlessne...
Our study provides evidence that land fragmentation has negative consequences for household income, ...
The phenomenon of agricultural land shrinking is widespread in the world. This phenomenon stems from...
Using data from our own household survey (n=477) in Hanoi's peri-urban areas, this paper attempts to...
The relationship between farmland loss, nonfarm diversification and inequality has been well-documen...
Although there has been much discussion in the literature about the impacts of farmland loss (due to...
This study has provided the first econometric evidence that the loss of land (due to urbanization an...
Using a novel dataset from a 2010 household survey, this study has provided the first econometric ev...
While farmland loss (due to urbanisation and industrialisation) causes job losses for a huge number ...
Using a dataset from a 2010 field survey involving 477 households, this paper has contributed to the...
Using secondary data on rural households in the Mekong Delta region of Vietnam, our study is the fir...
Although there has been much empirical evidence on the link between nonfarm employment, land and rur...
This paper measures impact of agricultural land on household income and consumption expenditure, and...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the determinants of household income following the loss ...
The expropriation of agricultural land to provide new land for industrial and urban expansion, refer...
This paper examines the current distribution of the agricultural land, the issues causing landlessne...
Our study provides evidence that land fragmentation has negative consequences for household income, ...
The phenomenon of agricultural land shrinking is widespread in the world. This phenomenon stems from...
Using data from our own household survey (n=477) in Hanoi's peri-urban areas, this paper attempts to...