Over the last decade, Ethiopia has had one of the fastest growing economies in the world with annual growth rates averaging approximately 9.2% and 5.3% for the overall economy and the agricultural sector, respectively. Concomitant with this growth has been falling poverty rates and slightly rising inequality. While average growth has been strong, relatively little research has been performed on mobility within income quartiles, particularly among rural households. Using a panel of 1,899 households, taken from three rural household surveys carried out between 2012-2019, this paper explores the overall levels and trends of recent income mobility in rural Ethiopia. We conclude that female headed households, at the lower asset quartiles, are ea...
The study has tried to examine the extent of poverty of female–headed households by the way of makin...
The migration of household members is potentially an attractive pathway out of poverty for many rura...
Without doubt Ethiopian rural women are taking part in agricultural production system even though th...
Over the last decade, Ethiopia has had one of the fastest growing economies in the world with annual...
Increased diversification of rural households into the rural non-farm economy is an important driver...
Ethiopia’s economy is rapidly transforming. However, the extent to which this is affecting off-farm ...
Nowadays, the non-farm sector gives more attention and high expectations in reducing poverty in sub-...
This article examines the importance of non-farm income in reducing per-capita income inequality amo...
Agriculture dominates economic life in Ethiopia, accounting for eightyfive percent of employment, ei...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the effects of labour force growth on the Ethiopian rural ec...
This research investigated whether non-farm income diversification increases overall income equality...
Ethiopia’s economy is rapidly transforming. However, the extent to which this is affecting off-farm ...
This paper attempted to analyses the dynamic relationship between the three development objectives: ...
The third part of the book presents “Economywide Perspectives” on the future of Ethiopian agricultur...
After two decades of agricultural-led development strategies since the early 1990s, economic growth ...
The study has tried to examine the extent of poverty of female–headed households by the way of makin...
The migration of household members is potentially an attractive pathway out of poverty for many rura...
Without doubt Ethiopian rural women are taking part in agricultural production system even though th...
Over the last decade, Ethiopia has had one of the fastest growing economies in the world with annual...
Increased diversification of rural households into the rural non-farm economy is an important driver...
Ethiopia’s economy is rapidly transforming. However, the extent to which this is affecting off-farm ...
Nowadays, the non-farm sector gives more attention and high expectations in reducing poverty in sub-...
This article examines the importance of non-farm income in reducing per-capita income inequality amo...
Agriculture dominates economic life in Ethiopia, accounting for eightyfive percent of employment, ei...
The purpose of this study is to analyse the effects of labour force growth on the Ethiopian rural ec...
This research investigated whether non-farm income diversification increases overall income equality...
Ethiopia’s economy is rapidly transforming. However, the extent to which this is affecting off-farm ...
This paper attempted to analyses the dynamic relationship between the three development objectives: ...
The third part of the book presents “Economywide Perspectives” on the future of Ethiopian agricultur...
After two decades of agricultural-led development strategies since the early 1990s, economic growth ...
The study has tried to examine the extent of poverty of female–headed households by the way of makin...
The migration of household members is potentially an attractive pathway out of poverty for many rura...
Without doubt Ethiopian rural women are taking part in agricultural production system even though th...