Malaria and other transient illnesses have been recognized as factors constraining economic development in tropical countries. The purpose of this paper is to determine the direct and the indirect impact of transient illness shocks, caused primarily by malaria but also including other tropical illness, on family labor use in irrigated rice production in Mali. Family labor is the most important factor of production used in rice production in Mali and transient illness shocks may negatively impact labor supply, production and hence household welfare derived from agricultural income and consumption. Two labor demand models are estimated to determine whether illness does indeed reduce labor supply: one where the dependent variable only includes...
Background Modern slavery is a complex global health problem that includes forced labor exploitation...
The paper studies the way in which labor supply responses enable households to smooth consumption in...
This dissertation examines how agricultural households allocate children?s time between work and sch...
Malaria and other transient illnesses have been recognized as factors constraining economic developm...
The social and economic costs of malaria are substantial in Africa. At the root of the problem, mala...
Using a quasi-experimental design, the economic impact of schistosomiasis was studied in 412 rice-gr...
This paper investigates children's time allocation to schooling, home production, and market product...
This paper investigates children’s time allocation to schooling, home production, and market product...
The prevalence of chronic diseases is projected to increase over the coming years in African countri...
Models of the agricultural household have traditionally relied on assumptions regarding the compleme...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the causal effects of malaria and poor health in general on...
Agricultural and other physically demanding sectors are important sources of growth in developing co...
This paper investigates labor allocation as a strategy for coping with unanticipated events. We eval...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
The importance of health in promoting economic development has been forcefully stated by the World H...
Background Modern slavery is a complex global health problem that includes forced labor exploitation...
The paper studies the way in which labor supply responses enable households to smooth consumption in...
This dissertation examines how agricultural households allocate children?s time between work and sch...
Malaria and other transient illnesses have been recognized as factors constraining economic developm...
The social and economic costs of malaria are substantial in Africa. At the root of the problem, mala...
Using a quasi-experimental design, the economic impact of schistosomiasis was studied in 412 rice-gr...
This paper investigates children's time allocation to schooling, home production, and market product...
This paper investigates children’s time allocation to schooling, home production, and market product...
The prevalence of chronic diseases is projected to increase over the coming years in African countri...
Models of the agricultural household have traditionally relied on assumptions regarding the compleme...
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the causal effects of malaria and poor health in general on...
Agricultural and other physically demanding sectors are important sources of growth in developing co...
This paper investigates labor allocation as a strategy for coping with unanticipated events. We eval...
Malaria is one of the commonest tropical diseases plaguing the African continent and the rural areas...
The importance of health in promoting economic development has been forcefully stated by the World H...
Background Modern slavery is a complex global health problem that includes forced labor exploitation...
The paper studies the way in which labor supply responses enable households to smooth consumption in...
This dissertation examines how agricultural households allocate children?s time between work and sch...