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Labour diversification by households 2008–2013 (2024)
Book Chapter
Khan, R., & Morrissey, O. (2024). Labour diversification by households 2008–2013. In Sustaining Tanzania's Economic Development: A Firm and Household Perspective (127-146). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192885746.003.0007

This chapter 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 measur... Read More about Labour diversification by households 2008–2013.

Income diversification and household welfare in Uganda 1992-2012 (2023)
Journal Article
Khan, R., & Morrissey, O. (2023). Income diversification and household welfare in Uganda 1992-2012. Food Policy, 116, Article 102421. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.foodpol.2023.102421

We use five waves of household surveys in Uganda, from 1992/3 to 2011/12, to study income diversification and its effect on the welfare of rural and urban households during a period of sustained economic growth and poverty reduction, comparing the 19... Read More about Income diversification and household welfare in Uganda 1992-2012.

Assessing Sampling Error in Pseudo-Panel Models (2021)
Journal Article
Khan, R. (2021). Assessing Sampling Error in Pseudo-Panel Models. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 83(3), 742-769. https://doi.org/10.1111/obes.12416

While pseudo-panels are useful when only repeated cross-section data are available, estimates are likely to be attenuated and suffer from sampling error if cell sizes (number of individuals grouped together in a cohort) are too few. However, there is... Read More about Assessing Sampling Error in Pseudo-Panel Models.

Under-utilised crops and rural livelihoods: Bambara groundnut in Tanzania (2020)
Journal Article
Boulay, B., Khan, R., & Morrissey, O. (2021). Under-utilised crops and rural livelihoods: Bambara groundnut in Tanzania. Oxford Development Studies, 49(1), 88-103. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600818.2020.1839040

Indigenous crops are often neglected in development research, largely because they are grown in particular localities and only account for modest shares of agricultural production at a national level. This article aims to rectify this neglect with re... Read More about Under-utilised crops and rural livelihoods: Bambara groundnut in Tanzania.