非农收入在减贫中的作用:来自亚洲和东非的证据——特刊导言

Introduction to the special issue on the role of nonfarm income in poverty reduction: evidence from Asia and East Africa

Agricultural Economics · 2006
被引 82
人大 A-

中文导读

本特刊收录七项研究,利用菲律宾、泰国、孟加拉国、印度等亚洲国家二十年面板数据以及埃塞俄比亚、肯尼亚、乌干达等非洲国家截面和短期面板数据,考察非农收入对长期和短期减贫的作用。

Abstract

Abstract In this special issue, we present seven studies that collectively attempt to investigate the role of non‐farm income in long‐term and short‐term poverty reduction in Asia and Africa. The first four studies out of the seven use long‐term panel data over two decades in the Philippines, Thailand, Bangladesh, and India. These studies show drastic increases in non‐farm income shares and corresponding declines in poverty levels over time, especially in the Philippines and Thailand. Education levels of household members and returns to education also increased significantly in these countries. The remaining three studies use cross‐sectional and short‐term panel data from Ethiopia, Kenya, and Uganda. These African studies show high proportions of poor households and low shares of non‐farm income that are somewhat comparable to the situation in the 1980s described in the Asian studies. Without the Green Revolution that provided stable farm income and potential financial resources to invest in children' education in Asia, it is not clear if African farm households can follow the Asian examples.

非农收入贫困减少亚洲东非