The Impact of Avian Flu on Livelihood Outcomes in Africa: Evidence from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria

Type Journal Article - African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics
Title The Impact of Avian Flu on Livelihood Outcomes in Africa: Evidence from Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya and Nigeria
Author(s)
Volume 8
Issue 4
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2013
Page numbers 275-288
URL http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/163562/2/6. Birol et al avian flu (edited)_2.pdf
Abstract
In this paper we investigate the role of poultry in households’ livelihood portfolios, and the livelihood impacts of supply and demand shocks that may be caused by avian flu outbreaks and scares. We focus on four sub-Saharan African countries that represent a spectrum of disease status and spread. By using nationally representative data and econometric methods, we profile the characteristics of households that are most likely to keep poultry and to be engaged in intensive poultry production, and estimate the ex-ante livelihood impacts of avian flu shocks. The results are expected to aid in the design of targeted avian flu control policies.

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