Effects of Non‐Farm Employment on Rural Income Inequality in Developing Countries: An Investment Perspective
Top Cited Papers
- 1 May 2000
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Agricultural Economics
- Vol. 51 (2) , 266-288
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-9552.2000.tb01228.x
Abstract
This paper makes several points based on a review of household survey evidence from Africa, Asia and Latin America. (i) In contrast to conventional wisdom, the evidence is very mixed as to the effect of non‐farm employment on rural income inequality. The non‐farm employment and microenterprise programmes now in vogue will not necessarily resolve rural income inequality problems and attendant social tensions nor automatically benefit the poor. (ii) Policymakers should be worried by substantial evidence of poor people's inability to overcome important entry barriers to many non‐farm activities. (iii) The main determinants of unequal access to non‐farm activities are the distribution of capacity to make investments in non‐farm assets and the relative scarcity of low capital entry barrier activities. Therefore, it is crucial for public investments and policy to favour an increase in the access of the poor to assets that allow them to overcome non‐farm employment entry barriers, (iv) It would be an error to assume that one can address asset‐poverty and inequality in the non‐farm sector without addressing farm‐side problems and vice versa.Keywords
This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
- Potential Demand for Drought Insurance in Burkina Faso and Its DeterminantsAmerican Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1997
- The shadow value of migrant remittances, income and inequality in a household‐farm economyThe Journal of Development Studies, 1996
- Links Between Nonfarm Income and Farm Investment in African Households: Adding the Capital Market PerspectiveAmerican Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1994
- Non‐farm income and inequality in rural Pakistan: A decomposition analysisThe Journal of Development Studies, 1994
- Migration and differentiation in western Kenya: A tale of two sub‐locationsThe Journal of Development Studies, 1993
- SOURCES OF INCOME INEQUALITY IN RURAL PAKISTAN: A DECOMPOSITION ANALYSISOxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1992
- The household, economic differentiation and agricultural production in Shixini, TranskeiDevelopment Southern Africa, 1991
- Access to Capital and Its Impact on Agrarian Structure and Productivity in KenyaAmerican Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1990
- Income Inequality Effects by Income Source: A New Approach and Applications to the United StatesThe Review of Economics and Statistics, 1985
- Rural Nonfarm Employment in Developing CountriesEconomic Development and Cultural Change, 1980