We report on the prevalence and patterns of non-farm enterprises in six sub-saharan african countries, and study their performance in terms of labor productivity, survival and exit, using the world bank’s living standards measurement study - integrated surveys on agriculture (lsms-isa). Rural households operate enterprises due to both push and pull factors and tend to do so predominantly in easy-to-enter activities, such as sales and trade, rather than in activities that require higher starting costs, such as transport services, or educational investment, such as professional services. Labor productivity differs widely: rural and female-headed enterprises, those located further away from population centers, and businesses that operate inter...
This paper studies the determinants shaping the likelihood of being active in the non-farm sector in...
This paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment growth patterns, and co...
We use uniquely matched household, enterprise and community survey data from four major regions in r...
We report on the prevalence and patterns of non-farm enterprises in six sub-saharan african countrie...
We report on the prevalence and patterns of non-farm enterprises in six sub-saharan african countrie...
AbstractWe report on the prevalence and patterns of non-farm enterprises in six sub-Saharan African ...
This paper provides a comprehensive descriptive profile of non-farm household enterprises in ten Sub...
This paper provides a comprehensive descriptive profile of non-farm household enterprises in ten Su...
This paper provides a comprehensive descriptive profile of non-farm household enterprises in ten Su...
This paper provides a comprehensive descriptive profile of non-farm household enterprises in ten Su...
With numerous challenges hindering farm households entrepreneurship decision, it is often argued th...
In many African countries, a high proportion of the population resides in the rural areas and derive...
International audienceThis paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment g...
International audienceThis paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment g...
International audienceThis paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment g...
This paper studies the determinants shaping the likelihood of being active in the non-farm sector in...
This paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment growth patterns, and co...
We use uniquely matched household, enterprise and community survey data from four major regions in r...
We report on the prevalence and patterns of non-farm enterprises in six sub-saharan african countrie...
We report on the prevalence and patterns of non-farm enterprises in six sub-saharan african countrie...
AbstractWe report on the prevalence and patterns of non-farm enterprises in six sub-Saharan African ...
This paper provides a comprehensive descriptive profile of non-farm household enterprises in ten Sub...
This paper provides a comprehensive descriptive profile of non-farm household enterprises in ten Su...
This paper provides a comprehensive descriptive profile of non-farm household enterprises in ten Su...
This paper provides a comprehensive descriptive profile of non-farm household enterprises in ten Su...
With numerous challenges hindering farm households entrepreneurship decision, it is often argued th...
In many African countries, a high proportion of the population resides in the rural areas and derive...
International audienceThis paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment g...
International audienceThis paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment g...
International audienceThis paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment g...
This paper studies the determinants shaping the likelihood of being active in the non-farm sector in...
This paper analyzes characteristics of nonfarm enterprises, their employment growth patterns, and co...
We use uniquely matched household, enterprise and community survey data from four major regions in r...