Land and Poverty: Some Empirical Findings Using Cross Sectional Data From Niger Delta Region, Nigeria

Poverty is the most serious threat to natural resources and the environment and most of the poor are rural-based who engage in various agricultural activities. Land is a critical asset for the rural poor and lacking means to appropriately intensify agriculture which compels the poor to either ov...

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Main Authors: Nsikak-Abasi A. Etim, Agnes U. Akpan, Uduakobong A. Brown
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University 2013-09-01
Series:International Journal of Agricultural Management and Development
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Online Access:http://webzoom.freewebs.com/ijamad/3%283%29/IJAMADSeptember2013P181.pdf
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spelling doaj-19bdeb8ded804d439a3867d7f5034e112020-11-24T23:56:38ZengIslamic Azad UniversityInternational Journal of Agricultural Management and Development2159-58522159-58602013-09-0133181188Land and Poverty: Some Empirical Findings Using Cross Sectional Data From Niger Delta Region, NigeriaNsikak-Abasi A. Etim0Agnes U. Akpan1Uduakobong A. Brown2Department of Agricultural Economics and Extension, University of Uyo, P.M.B. 1017, Uyo, NigeriaDepartment of Economics, Akwa Ibom State College of Arts and Science, Nung Ukim, Ikono, Akwa Ibom StateDepartment of Economics, Akwa Ibom State College of Arts and Science, Nung Ukim, Ikono, Akwa Ibom StatePoverty is the most serious threat to natural resources and the environment and most of the poor are rural-based who engage in various agricultural activities. Land is a critical asset for the rural poor and lacking means to appropriately intensify agriculture which compels the poor to either overuse or misuse this natural resource base to meet basic needs. This study presents empirical relationship between land and poverty using Foster, Greer and Thorbecke weighted poverty measure. Through the multi-stage sampling procedure, 150 rural farmers were selected with the aid of questionnaire. The results of poverty decomposition show that the prevalence of poverty is more among the nearly landless farming households. Result of stochastic dominance analysis indicate that poverty incidence is sensitive to changes in poverty lines and there is second order stochastic dominance as poverty depth and severity are robust to the choice of poverty line for this sub-group. Results further suggest that households with little or no access to farmland depend on non-farm income sources for family survival.http://webzoom.freewebs.com/ijamad/3%283%29/IJAMADSeptember2013P181.pdfLandpovertyNiger Delta
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author Nsikak-Abasi A. Etim
Agnes U. Akpan
Uduakobong A. Brown
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Agnes U. Akpan
Uduakobong A. Brown
Land and Poverty: Some Empirical Findings Using Cross Sectional Data From Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
International Journal of Agricultural Management and Development
Land
poverty
Niger Delta
author_facet Nsikak-Abasi A. Etim
Agnes U. Akpan
Uduakobong A. Brown
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title Land and Poverty: Some Empirical Findings Using Cross Sectional Data From Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
title_short Land and Poverty: Some Empirical Findings Using Cross Sectional Data From Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
title_full Land and Poverty: Some Empirical Findings Using Cross Sectional Data From Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
title_fullStr Land and Poverty: Some Empirical Findings Using Cross Sectional Data From Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Land and Poverty: Some Empirical Findings Using Cross Sectional Data From Niger Delta Region, Nigeria
title_sort land and poverty: some empirical findings using cross sectional data from niger delta region, nigeria
publisher Islamic Azad University
series International Journal of Agricultural Management and Development
issn 2159-5852
2159-5860
publishDate 2013-09-01
description Poverty is the most serious threat to natural resources and the environment and most of the poor are rural-based who engage in various agricultural activities. Land is a critical asset for the rural poor and lacking means to appropriately intensify agriculture which compels the poor to either overuse or misuse this natural resource base to meet basic needs. This study presents empirical relationship between land and poverty using Foster, Greer and Thorbecke weighted poverty measure. Through the multi-stage sampling procedure, 150 rural farmers were selected with the aid of questionnaire. The results of poverty decomposition show that the prevalence of poverty is more among the nearly landless farming households. Result of stochastic dominance analysis indicate that poverty incidence is sensitive to changes in poverty lines and there is second order stochastic dominance as poverty depth and severity are robust to the choice of poverty line for this sub-group. Results further suggest that households with little or no access to farmland depend on non-farm income sources for family survival.
topic Land
poverty
Niger Delta
url http://webzoom.freewebs.com/ijamad/3%283%29/IJAMADSeptember2013P181.pdf
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