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Rural Income Generating Activities: A Cross Country Comparison








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    A Cross Country Comparison of Rural Income Generating Activities 2008
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    This paper uses a newly constructed cross country database composed of comparable income aggregates to examine the full range of income generating activities carried out by rural households. Analysis paints a clear picture of multiple activities across rural space in countries on all four continents, though less so in the included African countries. For most countries the largest share of income stems from off farm activities, and the largest share of households have diversified sources of incom e. Diversification, not specialization, is the norm. Nevertheless, agricultural based sources of income remain critically important for rural livelihoods in all countries.
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    Environmentally Sustainable Food Security and Micro-Income, Opportunities in Critical Watersheds (Southern Shan State)
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    Patterns of Rural Development: A Cross-Country Comparison Using Microeconomic Data 2008
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    This article proposes a general pattern of rural development in which rises in per capita income are associated with a decline in the importance of agricultural production and a rise in the importance of non-agricultural income sources. Following the approach to examining Engel’s Law, we use data from 15 developing countries and a merged data set to test whether such a pattern emerges. The analysis shows a strong, positive relationship between rising per capita income and the share of income ear ned from rural non-agricultural activities and a negative relationship between per capita income and agricultural production.

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