The impact of non-farm income generating activities on the food security status of rural households in Nigeria

Type Working Paper
Title The impact of non-farm income generating activities on the food security status of rural households in Nigeria
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2014
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Abstract
General Household Survey-panel data that adopt the World Bank Living Standard Measurement
Survey (LSMS) technique was used to look at the impact of non-farm income generating activities
on food security status among the rural household in Nigeria. A nationally representative sample
of 3380 rural households was explored in this study. The results of the descriptive statistics
showed that 66.64% of the households were engaged in farming as their main occupation.
Chi-square analysis and t-test revealed that diversified households were relatively food secure
than undiversified at 0.05% level of significance. The propensity score matching technique that
takes care of selection bias and probit regression analysis was employed to analyze the impact
of participation in non-farm income generating activities on food consumption expenditure and
food security. The PSM suggested that diversified households hada high probability of being
food secure by 12% than undiversified households.

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