This paper uses income decomposition techniques to demonstrate the importance of livestock income in improving rural income distribution. It is based on three-year household panel data (1986 to 1989) from rural Pakistan. The paper first decomposes total income among five sources: agricultural, nonfarm, livestock, rental and transfer. This shows that livestock income is inequality-decreasing and that it makes the smallest contribution to overall inequality. The study then decomposes the sources of livestock inequality by type of animal. While livestock income from male animals has a negative impact on equity, livestock income from one female animal (local cow) has a positive effect
In rural Punjab of Pakistan, women from small farm families have a huge role to play in realizing th...
This paper investigates whether human capital affects the productivity and labor allocation of rural...
Why do some people receive higher incomes than others with similar talents and abilities? And why do...
This paper uses income decomposition techniques to demonstrate the importance of livestock income in...
This paper uses income decomposition techniques to demonstrate the importance of livestock income in...
This paper uses income decomposition techniques to demonstrate the importance of livestock income in...
The study was carried out at tehsil Bela and Wadh using random sampling method. The data was collect...
A conference paper on rural inequality with particular reference to cattle ownership.The main object...
Livestock rearing and its production are deemed as a lucrative economic activity which provides live...
This paper analyses income inequalities in rural Pakistan. Using household survey data, we decompose...
The study investigates the response pattern of income earned from livestock farming to livelihood as...
The study on the structure of livestock production in Punjab province of Pakistan aims to determine...
This paper investigates the livestock asset positions of rural households and the contribution of li...
The present study is carried out to analyze the participation of rural women in livestock farming an...
Livestock have long been considered an important asset, especially for poor people in developing cou...
In rural Punjab of Pakistan, women from small farm families have a huge role to play in realizing th...
This paper investigates whether human capital affects the productivity and labor allocation of rural...
Why do some people receive higher incomes than others with similar talents and abilities? And why do...
This paper uses income decomposition techniques to demonstrate the importance of livestock income in...
This paper uses income decomposition techniques to demonstrate the importance of livestock income in...
This paper uses income decomposition techniques to demonstrate the importance of livestock income in...
The study was carried out at tehsil Bela and Wadh using random sampling method. The data was collect...
A conference paper on rural inequality with particular reference to cattle ownership.The main object...
Livestock rearing and its production are deemed as a lucrative economic activity which provides live...
This paper analyses income inequalities in rural Pakistan. Using household survey data, we decompose...
The study investigates the response pattern of income earned from livestock farming to livelihood as...
The study on the structure of livestock production in Punjab province of Pakistan aims to determine...
This paper investigates the livestock asset positions of rural households and the contribution of li...
The present study is carried out to analyze the participation of rural women in livestock farming an...
Livestock have long been considered an important asset, especially for poor people in developing cou...
In rural Punjab of Pakistan, women from small farm families have a huge role to play in realizing th...
This paper investigates whether human capital affects the productivity and labor allocation of rural...
Why do some people receive higher incomes than others with similar talents and abilities? And why do...