A Duration Analysis of Poverty Transitions in Rural Kenya

作者: Lilian Kirimi , Kirimi Sindi

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摘要: Dynamics of falling into and out poverty are examined using a discrete time hazard approach, panel dataset Kenyan rural households. Poverty incidence shows some level decline over the period. However, factors that determine whether households slips or escapes do not appear to be radically different. Access more financial resources by association better quality farm inputs may valuable policy options will prevent from while helping others escape poverty.

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