Using long-term panel data sets of rural households in the Philippines, Thailand, Bangladesh, and Tamil Nadu (India), a short-term panel data set in Mozambique, and cross-section data sets in Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopia, the roles of labor markets in the long-term process of poverty reduction in Asia were examined in comparison with the current situation in Africa. There are three main findings. First, reliance on agricultural labor markets alone will not reduce poverty to a significant extent, in view of the declining share of agricultural wage income in Asia and its negligibly low level in Africa. Second, an increased non-farm income is a decisive factor in reducing rural poverty because it has become the major source of the rise in house...
Child labor is widespread in developing countries, but its causes are debatable. Poverty is consider...
In this note we make use of embryonic labour market panel surveys of the urban sectors of Ghana and ...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...
We study how women’s choices over labor activities in village economies correlate with poverty and w...
In this special issue, we present seven studies that collectively attempt to investigate the role of...
This background paper on rural labour markets and migration in South Asia has been prepared for the ...
As we reach the turn of the millennium, the disparity between developed and developing world is of i...
Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rural wage empl...
The question of how rural labour markets and migration can be made to work better for poverty reduct...
Abstract Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rur...
This paper attempts to identify a pathway out of poverty over generations in the rural Philippines, ...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...
Rural wages in developing countries not only directly affect the welfare of many of the (very) poor,...
Combating poverty through the development of agricultural production and providing rural people with...
This paper was prepared as background research for the World Employment Report 2004-05, Employment, ...
Child labor is widespread in developing countries, but its causes are debatable. Poverty is consider...
In this note we make use of embryonic labour market panel surveys of the urban sectors of Ghana and ...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...
We study how women’s choices over labor activities in village economies correlate with poverty and w...
In this special issue, we present seven studies that collectively attempt to investigate the role of...
This background paper on rural labour markets and migration in South Asia has been prepared for the ...
As we reach the turn of the millennium, the disparity between developed and developing world is of i...
Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rural wage empl...
The question of how rural labour markets and migration can be made to work better for poverty reduct...
Abstract Using national data from 14 representative developing countries, this paper explores rur...
This paper attempts to identify a pathway out of poverty over generations in the rural Philippines, ...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...
Rural wages in developing countries not only directly affect the welfare of many of the (very) poor,...
Combating poverty through the development of agricultural production and providing rural people with...
This paper was prepared as background research for the World Employment Report 2004-05, Employment, ...
Child labor is widespread in developing countries, but its causes are debatable. Poverty is consider...
In this note we make use of embryonic labour market panel surveys of the urban sectors of Ghana and ...
We examine the relationship between the sectoral composition of economic growth and the rural-urban ...