labour and poverty: empirical relationship using house data from south nigeria

Authors

nsikak-abasi a. etim

sunday okon

inibong a. akpabio

abstract

in nigeria, most farming activities rely on family labor. however, rural-urban drift and the movement of young people away from agriculture are making labor increasingly pause. thus, labor has become a major constraint to expanding the scope of production by small-scale resource poor farmers. this paper provides an empirical relationship between labor and poverty using data from households. through a multi stage sampling procedure, 150 farming households were selected using questionnaire. results of foster, greer and thorbecke decomposition show that poverty incidence, depth and severity increase with increase in labor employed in farm operations implying that poverty is directly related to labor. finding further reveals that the difference in poverty incidence of one of the sub-group (1-50 vs 50-100) pair is statistically significant at (p

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Journal title:
international journal of agricultural management and development

Publisher: islamic azad university

ISSN 2159-5852

volume 1

issue 2 2011

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