This paper examines the nonfarm employment choice of individuals using panel data from Ethiopia that covers the period 1994-2004. Non-farm activities that require more resources in the form of skill or capital yield higher returns but employ proportionately fewer people. Women have lower participation rate than men, and those women who participate are often engaged in low-return activities. The econometric results suggest that the factors that influence individuals’ decision to participate in non-farm employment differ for the different types of activities. Determinants of participation in high-return activities are dominated by capacity variables. Determinants of participation in low-return activities are dominated by push factors. Educat...
This thesis attempts to investigate the push and pull factors that influence the participation decis...
The paper evaluates the household- and community-level factors influencing women’s and men’s decisio...
The paper evaluates the household- and community-level factors influencing women’s and men’s decisio...
This paper examines the nonfarm employment choice of individuals using panel data from Ethiopia that...
This paper examines the nonfarm employment choice of individuals using panel data from Ethiopia that...
This thesis consists of four papers analyzing the different facets of rural nonfarm employment in Et...
The economy of rural areas in developing nations is predominantly based on agriculture and other act...
This paper investigated the push and pull factors that influence the participation decision of rural...
This paper studies the determinants shaping the likelihood of being active in the non-farm sector in...
The research title was Rural Women’s participation in Non-farm Income generating activities because ...
Rural non-farm economic activities (NFEAs) are gaining prominence in most developing economies due t...
ii This study set out to examine the determinants of participation in non-farm economic activities b...
This study analyses the determinants of off-farm work participation decisions of farm households in ...
This study analyses the determinants of off-farm work participation decisions of farm households in ...
This study analyses the determinants of off-farm work participation decisions of farm households in ...
This thesis attempts to investigate the push and pull factors that influence the participation decis...
The paper evaluates the household- and community-level factors influencing women’s and men’s decisio...
The paper evaluates the household- and community-level factors influencing women’s and men’s decisio...
This paper examines the nonfarm employment choice of individuals using panel data from Ethiopia that...
This paper examines the nonfarm employment choice of individuals using panel data from Ethiopia that...
This thesis consists of four papers analyzing the different facets of rural nonfarm employment in Et...
The economy of rural areas in developing nations is predominantly based on agriculture and other act...
This paper investigated the push and pull factors that influence the participation decision of rural...
This paper studies the determinants shaping the likelihood of being active in the non-farm sector in...
The research title was Rural Women’s participation in Non-farm Income generating activities because ...
Rural non-farm economic activities (NFEAs) are gaining prominence in most developing economies due t...
ii This study set out to examine the determinants of participation in non-farm economic activities b...
This study analyses the determinants of off-farm work participation decisions of farm households in ...
This study analyses the determinants of off-farm work participation decisions of farm households in ...
This study analyses the determinants of off-farm work participation decisions of farm households in ...
This thesis attempts to investigate the push and pull factors that influence the participation decis...
The paper evaluates the household- and community-level factors influencing women’s and men’s decisio...
The paper evaluates the household- and community-level factors influencing women’s and men’s decisio...