Livestock production and poverty among rural farming households in Ethiopia
Nneji Ifeyinwa Umeokeke,
Osayi Precious Emokpae,
Ayoola A. Adewale
Abstract:PurposeThis study assessed the impact of livestock production on the poverty of rural households in Ethiopia.Design/methodology/approachData from the Ethiopia Living Standard Measurement Survey 2021/2022 was employed. The study assessed poverty using additional poverty aversion parameters (skewness and kurtosis) in the Foster–Greer–Thorbecke (FGT) and the conditional mixed process (CMP) model.FindingsThe result shows that 49% of the livestock farming households are poor. The poverty skewness and kurtosis indic… Show more
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