The Role Schooling in the Choice of Activities and Alleviation of Poverty in Rural Ethiopia
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Education, welfare, poverty and rural EthiopiaAbstract
The impact of education on farmers’ choice of activities and household welfare are modelled and estimated using farm household
data for rural Ethiopia. We find that education has significant effects on household welfare. Schooling increases the adoption of new
technologies and facilitates entry into highly profitable farm and non farm activities, all of which may increase welfare and help farm
households escape out of income poverty. An additional year of schooling in a household increases the welfare (measured in terms
of consumption per adult equivalent) by 8.5 Percent. These findings provide a rationale to governments and donor organisations to
include the expansion of rural schooling (through encouragement of parents to send their children to school) in their policy reform as a means of reducing material deprivation.
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