Essays about: "National Panel Survey"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 essays containing the words National Panel Survey.
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1. Bridging the Gap between Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction: The case of Tanzania
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Most of the developing countries have experienced impressive economic growth over two decades since 1990 with more than 50 percent poverty reduction whilst most of the Sub-Saharan African (SSA) countries are facing the challenge of little poverty reduction over this period, in which poverty on average has been reduced by 30 percent. Tanzania as part of SSA is facing the same, with poverty having declined by 31. READ MORE
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2. Determinants of Tanzania rural households’ income diversification and its impact on food security
University essay from SLU/Dept. of EconomicsAbstract : The purpose of this study is to analyze the determinants of rural household income diversification and its impact on food security in Tanzania. With the current changes in the climatic conditions, there is a need for households to reduce their dependence on agriculture and diversify into other income generating activities. READ MORE
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3. Securitisation and SME credit availability in the EU
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : This paper analyses the relationship between securitisation and SME financing through the bank lending channel in combination with the procyclicality of both. Using securitisation issuance data on a national level, panel survey data on SME financing conditions at the firm level, and the output gap as a proxy for the business cycle, I find that both securitisation and SME credit availability are procyclical. READ MORE
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4. Indoor Tools for Outdoor Jobs: An empirical study on the relationship between time-saving household appliances and female labour force participation in India
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : Higher female labour force participation leads to positive development outcomes at both the micro and macro level. The low and declining female labour force participation in India is alarming and rather puzzling, since its economy is growing rapidly. READ MORE
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5. Can Extension Close the Gender Gap in Agriculture? A Mixed Methods Impact Evaluation from Uganda
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för nationalekonomiAbstract : Malnutrition and food insecurity are urgent problems and increasingly salient policy topics, especially in the African context. Enhanced efficiency in agriculture and reduced gender inequalities have been raised as key solutions to these problems. One way to address the former is agricultural extension (AE) programmes. READ MORE