This paper attempts to identify a pathway out of poverty over generations in the rural Philippines, based on long-term panel data spanning for nearly a quarter of a century. Specifically, it sequentially examines the determinants of schooling, subsequent occupational choices, and current non-farm earnings for the same individuals. We found that an initial rise in parental income, brought about by the land reform and the Green Revolution, among other things, improves the schooling of children, which later allows them to obtain remunerative non-farm jobs. These results suggest that the increased agricultural income, improved human capital through schooling and the development of non-farm sectors are the keys to reducing poverty in the long ru...
Using a rare individual-level data set, this paper explores the role of education and farmland on th...
Strikingly different patterns of agricultural growth and widely divergent results in terlnsof rural ...
Poverty among the small cultivators in the Philippines remains widespread despite a general increase...
This research explores the changing structure of the rural economy in the Philippines from 1988 to 2...
Exploiting a unique set of longitudinal household data collected in a Philippine village over a thir...
Many rural households in Asia have been able to move out of poverty in the presence of increasing sc...
Exploiting a unique set of longitudinal household data collected in a Philippine village over a thir...
The main driver of poverty reduction has shifted from agricultural to non-agricultural income growth...
Using an intergenerational database covering nearly a quarter of a century, we explored the degree o...
The authors examined the long-term changes in household income structure and decline in poverty in t...
Using long-term panel data sets of rural households in the Philippines, Thailand, Bangladesh, and Ta...
– Using nationally-representative datasets from 1990 to 2012, this paper aims to identify\ud pathway...
In this special issue, we present seven studies that collectively attempt to investigate the role of...
Over the last decades, we have seen impressive progress in development around the world, and the pro...
Abstract This paper is about rural non-farm income and poverty alleviation in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Using a rare individual-level data set, this paper explores the role of education and farmland on th...
Strikingly different patterns of agricultural growth and widely divergent results in terlnsof rural ...
Poverty among the small cultivators in the Philippines remains widespread despite a general increase...
This research explores the changing structure of the rural economy in the Philippines from 1988 to 2...
Exploiting a unique set of longitudinal household data collected in a Philippine village over a thir...
Many rural households in Asia have been able to move out of poverty in the presence of increasing sc...
Exploiting a unique set of longitudinal household data collected in a Philippine village over a thir...
The main driver of poverty reduction has shifted from agricultural to non-agricultural income growth...
Using an intergenerational database covering nearly a quarter of a century, we explored the degree o...
The authors examined the long-term changes in household income structure and decline in poverty in t...
Using long-term panel data sets of rural households in the Philippines, Thailand, Bangladesh, and Ta...
– Using nationally-representative datasets from 1990 to 2012, this paper aims to identify\ud pathway...
In this special issue, we present seven studies that collectively attempt to investigate the role of...
Over the last decades, we have seen impressive progress in development around the world, and the pro...
Abstract This paper is about rural non-farm income and poverty alleviation in sub-Saharan Africa ...
Using a rare individual-level data set, this paper explores the role of education and farmland on th...
Strikingly different patterns of agricultural growth and widely divergent results in terlnsof rural ...
Poverty among the small cultivators in the Philippines remains widespread despite a general increase...