“…First, if the number of households with negative income is high, a significant proportion of information would get lost. Second, ignoring households with negative values may lead to insufficient comparisons between different distributions (de Battisti et al, 2019). Hence, ignoring households with negative income, which are generating most of their income from agricultural activities, thus is not the optimal solution because reporting negative incomes is common and ignoring them also means ignoring key features of rural household's income (Rawal et al, 2008;Zhang et al, 2019).…”