This paper examines the determinants of livelihood trajectories of households surveyed in rural Malawi in 2007 that were tracked in 2018. Using a set of indicators, including income source diversification and participation in social assistance programmes, households were placed in different trajectories, namely, dropping out, stepping up, hanging in and stepping in. A multinomial logit model was used to analyse factors explaining placement in a livelihood trajectory. We find that the explanatory factors are not the same for farmers in different pathways. The stepping-up of households is likely with increasing commercialization and significant asset accumulation. Furthermore, the stepping-in trajectory is constrained by initial land holding ...
By directing increasing shares of their farm production to the market and, thereby, realizing greate...
This study explores the welfare implications of two agriculture household decisions in rural Malawi;...
Diversification is a norm in every economy, particularly in rural Africa, where farming alone rarely...
The authors of this paper attempt use quantitative methods to determine the different factors of liv...
Agricultural projects typically aim to promote the uptake of project components amongst targeted far...
This is a background paper on livelihood strategies in rural Malawi in general. Livelihood strategie...
Rural households in developing countries like Malawi often take on a diversity of livelihood activit...
This paper examines the livelihoods of smallholder households in Malawi based on information derived...
The overall objective of this thesis is to understand the role of diversification at household level...
This thesis complements and extends understanding of the contribution of new approaches to developme...
Malawi is the sixth poorest country in the world, and its citizens are especially vulnerable to clim...
Diversification is a common livelihood strategy for rural households in developing countries, with d...
Agriculture is vital to global food production. Around 550 million smallholding households produce m...
Diversification of livelihood strategies by rural households has been reported to be normal, and tha...
Malawi has suffered from weak economic growth since its independence in 1964. Over 50 percentof the ...
By directing increasing shares of their farm production to the market and, thereby, realizing greate...
This study explores the welfare implications of two agriculture household decisions in rural Malawi;...
Diversification is a norm in every economy, particularly in rural Africa, where farming alone rarely...
The authors of this paper attempt use quantitative methods to determine the different factors of liv...
Agricultural projects typically aim to promote the uptake of project components amongst targeted far...
This is a background paper on livelihood strategies in rural Malawi in general. Livelihood strategie...
Rural households in developing countries like Malawi often take on a diversity of livelihood activit...
This paper examines the livelihoods of smallholder households in Malawi based on information derived...
The overall objective of this thesis is to understand the role of diversification at household level...
This thesis complements and extends understanding of the contribution of new approaches to developme...
Malawi is the sixth poorest country in the world, and its citizens are especially vulnerable to clim...
Diversification is a common livelihood strategy for rural households in developing countries, with d...
Agriculture is vital to global food production. Around 550 million smallholding households produce m...
Diversification of livelihood strategies by rural households has been reported to be normal, and tha...
Malawi has suffered from weak economic growth since its independence in 1964. Over 50 percentof the ...
By directing increasing shares of their farm production to the market and, thereby, realizing greate...
This study explores the welfare implications of two agriculture household decisions in rural Malawi;...
Diversification is a norm in every economy, particularly in rural Africa, where farming alone rarely...