The objective of this paper is to document, assess and characterize the role Ghana�s agriculture
has played as a safety net when the urban labor market suffered economic shocks. The study
explores how agriculture influences non-agricultural dependent households. Specific attention is
given to the implicit value of the informal insurance role that rural households play in supporting
family members who lose jobs acquired after migrating to urban areas. The paper analyses
Ghanaian agriculture�s social security role in the late 1980s and 1990s. This well documented
period in Ghanaian economic literature, coincides with both natural and macro policy shocks and
the policy measures taken to cope with the shocks.
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