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Kimty Seng |
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''Welfare Effects of Diversification on Farm Households in Cambodia'' |
( 2015, Vol. 35 No.4 ) |
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This paper analyzes the effects of diversifying into off-farm activities on farm household welfare in terms of household food consumption in rural Cambodia. An endogenous switching model is applied to data from the 2009 Cambodia Socio-Economic Survey to assess whether farm households make food consumption gains from participation in salary-paid employment and self-employment. This model accounts for selection bias arising from unobserved factors that potentially determine both off-farm participation and food consumption. It also controls for structural differences between participants and nonparticipants in off-farm activities that most previous studies do not account for. The results reveal that by participating in salary-paid employment, farm households make positive gains in food consumption per capita, then supporting the hypothesis that engagement in salary-paid employment has positive effects on farm households' welfare. However, per capita food consumption gains from participation in self-employment are negative, suggesting that the salary-paid employment has more important role in promoting household welfare in rural communities than does the self-employment. |
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Keywords: off-farm activities, salary-paid employment, self-employment, household welfare, endogenous switching model, Cambodia |
JEL: O1 - Economic Development: General Q1 - Agriculture: General |
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Manuscript Received : Jun 09 2015 | | Manuscript Accepted : Dec 13 2015 |
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