Rural labor markets in Africa are frequently characterized by underemployment, with farmers unable to fully deploy throughout the year one of their most important assets—their labor. Using a nine-year panel data set on 1,407 working-age adults from rural Malawi, we document changes in rural underemployment over this period and how they are associated with urbanization. Nearby urban growth results in increased hours worked in casual labor (ganyu) and in non-agricultural sectors, at the expense of work on the household farm. Improved urban access is also associated with a small increase in wage labor and, at the intensive margin, with hours supplied in household enterprises. We draw lessons from these results for policies, investments, and in...
There is a striking scarcity of work conducted on rural labour markets in the developing world, part...
Evidence for Malawi and other developing countries suggests the existence of labor shortages at the ...
Abstract Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rur...
In a recent IFPRI working paper, Van Cappellen and De Weerdt (2023), we show how urban growth reduce...
Malawi has suffered from weak economic growth since its independence in 1964. Over 50 percentof the ...
Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in the study of structural transformation. However...
Most rural households in Malawi often opt to supplement their farm income with additional casual wor...
Using three rounds of the Integrated Household Survey conducted between 2004 and 2016, this paper ex...
The literature on the rural non-farm economy and non-farm employment often neglects agricultural wag...
This paper uses household-level panel data from two survey rounds in Senegal, to estimate the impact...
Agriculture has a key role in development and poverty reduction. But beyond its role in producing fo...
There is a growing literature on the links between farm and non-farm employment activities in rural ...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...
In recent years, some counties in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) have experienced growth in their ...
A rather unique panel tracking more than 3300 individuals from households in rural Kagera, Tanzania ...
There is a striking scarcity of work conducted on rural labour markets in the developing world, part...
Evidence for Malawi and other developing countries suggests the existence of labor shortages at the ...
Abstract Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rur...
In a recent IFPRI working paper, Van Cappellen and De Weerdt (2023), we show how urban growth reduce...
Malawi has suffered from weak economic growth since its independence in 1964. Over 50 percentof the ...
Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in the study of structural transformation. However...
Most rural households in Malawi often opt to supplement their farm income with additional casual wor...
Using three rounds of the Integrated Household Survey conducted between 2004 and 2016, this paper ex...
The literature on the rural non-farm economy and non-farm employment often neglects agricultural wag...
This paper uses household-level panel data from two survey rounds in Senegal, to estimate the impact...
Agriculture has a key role in development and poverty reduction. But beyond its role in producing fo...
There is a growing literature on the links between farm and non-farm employment activities in rural ...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...
In recent years, some counties in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) have experienced growth in their ...
A rather unique panel tracking more than 3300 individuals from households in rural Kagera, Tanzania ...
There is a striking scarcity of work conducted on rural labour markets in the developing world, part...
Evidence for Malawi and other developing countries suggests the existence of labor shortages at the ...
Abstract Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rur...