Access to assets and agrarian institutions is of critical importance to the economic viability of rural households. Understanding the extent of this access and how it links to the ability of rural households to employ different pathways out of poverty is thus vital for designing rural development policies. This paper characterizes household access to assets and agrarian institutions through the comparative analysis of datasets from 15 nationally representative household surveys from four regions of the developing world. We find that the access of rural households to a range of assets (including education, land and livestock) and institutions is in general low, though highly heterogeneous across countries, and by categories of households wit...
In current economic reality, there seems to be a clear need to recognize, characterize and place sma...
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the aut...
The development of the livestock sector can contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction, but...
Agriculture is at the core of the livelihoods of a large share of rural households throughout the de...
The sluggish supply response in most developing countries to the apparently favourable agricultural ...
The sluggish supply response in most developing countries to the apparently favourable agricultural ...
This paper investigates the livestock asset positions of rural households and the contribution of li...
This paper uses a newly constructed cross country database composed of comparable variables and aggr...
This paper explores a 15-country household data base to evaluate the impact of three key assets (lan...
This paper has two main objectives. Firstly, it provides an overview of trends in the magnitude, loc...
Abstract: Using data for a sample of households in six villages from the North and Central Peruvian ...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
The development of the livestock sector can contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction, but...
This article compares and examines the relationships among agricultural assets, incomes and food sec...
This research is stimulated by the preliminary insight that rural households, even if they are poor ...
In current economic reality, there seems to be a clear need to recognize, characterize and place sma...
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the aut...
The development of the livestock sector can contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction, but...
Agriculture is at the core of the livelihoods of a large share of rural households throughout the de...
The sluggish supply response in most developing countries to the apparently favourable agricultural ...
The sluggish supply response in most developing countries to the apparently favourable agricultural ...
This paper investigates the livestock asset positions of rural households and the contribution of li...
This paper uses a newly constructed cross country database composed of comparable variables and aggr...
This paper explores a 15-country household data base to evaluate the impact of three key assets (lan...
This paper has two main objectives. Firstly, it provides an overview of trends in the magnitude, loc...
Abstract: Using data for a sample of households in six villages from the North and Central Peruvian ...
Despite ongoing urbanization, over 70% of the world's poor are located in rural areas (IFAD 2001). A...
The development of the livestock sector can contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction, but...
This article compares and examines the relationships among agricultural assets, incomes and food sec...
This research is stimulated by the preliminary insight that rural households, even if they are poor ...
In current economic reality, there seems to be a clear need to recognize, characterize and place sma...
The findings, interpretations, and conclusions expressed in this paper are entirely those of the aut...
The development of the livestock sector can contribute to economic growth and poverty reduction, but...