Rumman Khan r.khan2@keele.ac.uk
Income diversification and household welfare in Tanzania 2008–2013
Khan, Rumman; Morrissey, Oliver
Authors
Oliver Morrissey
Abstract
This paper uses three waves of Tanzanian National Panel Surveys (2008/09, 2010/11, and 2012/13) to construct a panel from 3,676 households that appear in at least two waves to explore the effect of income diversification on household welfare measured in terms of food consumption. The analysis considers three sources of labour income in addition to farming. Increasing diversification is associated with higher welfare, but there are differences by gender and activity type. Non-agricultural wage employment is clearly beneficial, irrespective of gender, and has had relatively high growth. Non-agricultural self-employment is a welfare-increasing diversification strategy, especially in rural areas (although females benefit more than males in urban areas), but growth has been slow. Agricultural wage employment has been a major source of increased employment for females from poorer rural households but appears to be chosen as the only available option as it is not associated with increasing household consumption.
Citation
Khan, R., & Morrissey, O. Income diversification and household welfare in Tanzania 2008–2013
Publisher URL | https://www.wider.unu.edu/publication/income-diversification-and-household-welfare-tanzania-2008%E2%80%932013 |
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