乌干达农业家庭中男女劳动力供给的低效率

Inefficiency of Male and Female Labor Supply in Agricultural Households: Evidence from Uganda

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 2014
被引 13
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

利用乌干达家庭调查数据,分析农业家庭中男女劳动力在作物间的配置效率,发现女性生产力较低且集中在低产地块,重新分配劳动力可提高总产出。

Abstract

Abstract This article analyzes the efficiency of the intra‐household allocation of female and male labor inputs in agricultural production. In a collective household model, spouses’ optimal on‐farm labor supply is such that the marginal rate of technical substitution between male and female labor is equated over different crops. Using the Uganda National Household Survey 2005/06, we test whether this condition holds by estimating production functions and controlling for endogeneity using a method proposed by Gandhi, Navarro, and Rivers (2009). We find that women are less productive than men, that there is more female labor input on low productivity parcels, and that men are relatively more productive on female‐controlled plots compared with male‐controlled plots. Total farm output could be higher and Pareto improvements could be possible if male labor was reallocated to female‐controlled plots and/or female labor was reallocated to male‐controlled plots.

农业家庭劳动力配置性别生产率差异乌干达