Tenure Insecurity, Climate Variability, and Renting-Out Decisions Among Female Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia

Akpalu, Wisdom and Bezabih, Mintewab (2014). Tenure Insecurity, Climate Variability, and Renting-Out Decisions Among Female Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia. UNU-WIDER.

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    Author Akpalu, Wisdom
    Bezabih, Mintewab
    Title Tenure Insecurity, Climate Variability, and Renting-Out Decisions Among Female Smallholder Farmers in Ethiopia
    Volume/Issue No. 2014/140
    Publication Date 2014
    Place of Publication Helsinki
    Publisher UNU-WIDER
    Pages 17
    Language eng
    Abstract

    Land tenure arrangements in Africa are generally skewed in favour of males. Compared to males, female plot owners face complex sets of constraints and systemic high tenure insecurity which culminate in low yields. In order to obtain better returns, some f

    UNU Topics of Focus Agriculture
    Keyword Agriculture
    Econometric models (economic development)
    Land tenure
    Women
    Copyright Holder UNU-WIDER
    Copyright Year 2014
    Copyright type Fair use permitted
    ISSN 17987237
    ISBN 9789292308612
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