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Journal of Development Studies | 2007

The vanishing farms ? the impact of international migration on Albanian family farming

Juna Miluka; Gero Carletto; Benjamin Davis; Alberto Zezza

Abstract This paper investigates the impact of international migration on technical efficiency, resource allocation and income from agricultural production of family farming in Albania. The results suggest that migration is used by rural households as a pathway out of agriculture: migration is negatively associated with both labour and non-labour input allocation in agriculture, while no significant differences can be detected in terms of farm technical efficiency or agricultural income. Whether the rapid demographic changes in rural areas triggered by massive migration, possibly combined with propitious land and rural development policies, will ultimately produce the conditions for a more viable, high-return agriculture attracting larger investments remains to be seen.


Journal of Development Studies | 2010

Migration, Transfers and Economic Decision Making among Agricultural Households: an Introduction

Benjamin Davis; Gero Carletto; Paul Winters

Abstract The increasing volume of remittances and public transfers in rural areas of the developing world has raised hopes that these inflows may serve as an effective mechanism for reducing poverty in the long term by facilitating investments and raising productivity, particularly in agriculture where market failures are most manifest. The seven papers in this special issue systematically test the relationship between transfers and productive spending amongst rural households in six different countries. Overall, the studies embrace a less optimistic view of the role of migration and public and private transfers on agriculture, with migration as facilitating a transition away from agriculture or to models of less labour intensive agriculture.


Journal of Development Studies | 2015

Farm-level pathways to improved nutritional status

Gero Carletto; Marie T. Ruel; Paul Winters; Alberto Zezza

Abstract Global, national and local policies and programmes for agricultural development are recurrently justified based on their alleged role in improving food and nutrition security. However, strikingly little evidence is available to prove that a direct, household-level link between agricultural production and improved nutrition exists. The objective of this special issue is to systematically and empirically test, using data from Africa and South Asia, whether a relationship between household agricultural production and nutrition can be found. Overall, the studies in this special issue support the hypothesis that household agricultural production has direct and important linkages with dietary patterns and nutrition.


Journal of Development Studies | 2006

Being poor, feeling poorer: Combining objective and subjective measures of welfare in Albania

Gero Carletto; Alberto Zezza

Abstract In this paper we investigate how combining objective and subjective measures of welfare can enrich traditional poverty profiles by exploring the relationship between these welfare measures, and examining what explains the differences between the two. One important finding of our analysis (using data for Albania) is that reconciling subjective and objective poverty profiles suggests the presence of sizable economies of scale. This result calls for increased attention to the proper estimation of a scale parameter for poverty analysis, as changes in assumptions on economies of size and adult equivalence scales are likely to produce significant changes in the analysis of poverty and its distribution across households and individuals.


Archive | 2009

International migration and gender differentials in the home labor market: evidence from Albania

Mariapia Mendola; Gero Carletto

This paper examines the role of male-dominated international migration in shaping labor market outcomes by gender in migrant-sending households in Albania. Using detailed information on family migration experience from the latest Living Standards Measurement Study survey, the authors find that male and female labor supplies respond differently to the current and past migration episodes of household members. Controlling for the potential endogeneity of migration and for the income (remittances) effect, the estimates show that having a migrant abroad decreases female paid labor supply and increases unpaid work. However, women with past family migration experience are significantly more likely to engage in self-employment and less likely to supply unpaid work. The same relationships do not hold for men. These findings suggest that over time male-dominated Albanian migration may lead to womens empowerment in access to income-earning opportunities at the origin.


World Development | 2010

A Cross-Country Comparison of Rural Income Generating Activities

Benjamin Davis; Paul Winters; Gero Carletto; Katia Covarrubias; Esteban J. Quiñones; Alberto Zezza; Kostas Stamoulis; Carlo Azzarri; Stefania DiGiuseppe


World Development | 2009

Assets, Activities and Rural Income Generation: Evidence from a Multicountry Analysis

Paul Winters; Benjamin Davis; Gero Carletto; Katia Covarrubias; Esteban J. Quiñones; Alberto Zezza; Carlo Azzarri; Kostas Stamoulis


106th Seminar, October 25-27, 2007, Montpellier, France | 2007

Rural Income Generating Activities: A Cross Country Comparison

Benjamin Davis; Paul Winters; Gero Carletto; Katia Covarrubias; Esteban Quiñones; Alberto Zezza; Kostas Stamoulis; Genny Bonomi; Stefania DiGiuseppe


eJADE: electronic Journal of Agricultural and Development Economics | 2007

Rural income generating activities in developing countries: re-assessing the evidence

Gero Carletto; Katia Covarrubias; Benjamin Davis; Marika Krausova; Kostas Stamoulis; Paul Winters; Alberto Zezza


World Development | 2009

Rural Income Generating Activities: Whatever Happened to the Institutional Vacuum? Evidence from Ghana, Guatemala, Nicaragua and Vietnam

Alberto Zezza; Gero Carletto; Benjamin Davis; Kostas Stamoulis; Paul Winters

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Benjamin Davis

Food and Agriculture Organization

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Paul Winters

University of New England (Australia)

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Kostas Stamoulis

Food and Agriculture Organization

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Katia Covarrubias

Food and Agriculture Organization

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Carlo Azzarri

Food and Agriculture Organization

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Esteban Quiñones

International Food Policy Research Institute

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Esteban J. Quiñones

Food and Agriculture Organization

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Stefania DiGiuseppe

Food and Agriculture Organization

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Marie T. Ruel

International Food Policy Research Institute

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