Off-farm labour allocation decisions in small-scale rural households in Zimbabwe |
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Authors: | Innocent Matshe Trevor Young |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, University of Zimbabwe, P.O. Box MP167, Mt. Pleasant, Harare, Zimbabwe;School of Economic Studies, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK |
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Abstract: | The double hurdle model is used to analyse the off‐farm labour decisions of small‐scale agricultural household members in the Shamva District of Zimbabwe. The approach permits the joint modelling of the decision to participate in the labour market and the decision regarding the amount of time allocated to work. Results indicate that a number of variables (notably, gender, education and assets) indeed have effects which are qualitatively and quantitatively different in terms of participation and hours worked. Overall, the empirical analysis confirms the importance of individual characteristics (such as gender and education) and household/farm characteristics (e.g. land area accessible to the household, productive assets, remittances and the agricultural terms of trade) in influencing the labour market decisions of rural household members. |
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Keywords: | Q12 C24 J22 |
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