Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform: Self-Employment Perspectives from a Case Study of Kimonyi Sector
Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform promotes agri-business and encourages self-employment. This paper aims to analyze the situation from a self-employment perspective when dealing with expropriation risk in rural areas. In this study, we conducted a structured survey addressed to 63 domestic units, compleme...
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doaj-733ab3a58bbe4890ba002ca388fcf21e2021-01-27T00:03:07ZengMDPI AGLand2073-445X2021-01-011011711710.3390/land10020117Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform: Self-Employment Perspectives from a Case Study of Kimonyi SectorMireille Mizero0Aristide Maniriho1Bosco Bashangwa Mpozi2Antoine Karangwa3Philippe Burny4Philippe Lebailly5Department of Economy and Rural Development, Faculty of Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège, Passage des Déportés 2, 5030 Gembloux, BelgiumDepartment of Economy and Rural Development, Faculty of Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège, Passage des Déportés 2, 5030 Gembloux, BelgiumHigher Institute of Development Techniques of Mulungu, Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the CongoSchool of Agriculture & Food Sciences, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, University of Rwanda, Musanze District, Busogo PO BOX 210, RwandaDepartment of Economy and Rural Development, Faculty of Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège, Passage des Déportés 2, 5030 Gembloux, BelgiumDepartment of Economy and Rural Development, Faculty of Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège, Passage des Déportés 2, 5030 Gembloux, BelgiumRwanda’s Land Policy Reform promotes agri-business and encourages self-employment. This paper aims to analyze the situation from a self-employment perspective when dealing with expropriation risk in rural areas. In this study, we conducted a structured survey addressed to 63 domestic units, complemented by focus groups of 47 participants from Kimonyi Sector. The binary logistic regression analysis revealed that having job alternatives, men heading domestic units, literacy skills in English, and owning land lease certificates (<i>p</i> < 0.05) are positively and significantly related to awareness of land expropriation risk. The decision of the head of the domestic unit to practice the main activity under self-employment status is positively influenced by owning a land lease certificate, number of plots, and French skills, while skills in English and a domestic unit’s size have a positive and significant influence on involvement in a second activity as self-employed. Information on expropriation risk has no significant effect on self-employment. The domestic unit survey revealed that 34.9% of the heads of domestic units only have one job, 47.6% have at least two jobs in their everyday life, 12.7% have a minimum of three jobs, and 4.8% are inactive. The focus group synthesis exposed the limits to self-employment ability and facilities.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-445X/10/2/117land reformself-employmentown account businessrural developmentoff-farm jobsliteracy skills |
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Mireille Mizero Aristide Maniriho Bosco Bashangwa Mpozi Antoine Karangwa Philippe Burny Philippe Lebailly Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform: Self-Employment Perspectives from a Case Study of Kimonyi Sector Land land reform self-employment own account business rural development off-farm jobs literacy skills |
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Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform: Self-Employment Perspectives from a Case Study of Kimonyi Sector |
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Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform: Self-Employment Perspectives from a Case Study of Kimonyi Sector |
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Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform: Self-Employment Perspectives from a Case Study of Kimonyi Sector |
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Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform: Self-Employment Perspectives from a Case Study of Kimonyi Sector |
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rwanda’s land policy reform: self-employment perspectives from a case study of kimonyi sector |
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Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform promotes agri-business and encourages self-employment. This paper aims to analyze the situation from a self-employment perspective when dealing with expropriation risk in rural areas. In this study, we conducted a structured survey addressed to 63 domestic units, complemented by focus groups of 47 participants from Kimonyi Sector. The binary logistic regression analysis revealed that having job alternatives, men heading domestic units, literacy skills in English, and owning land lease certificates (<i>p</i> < 0.05) are positively and significantly related to awareness of land expropriation risk. The decision of the head of the domestic unit to practice the main activity under self-employment status is positively influenced by owning a land lease certificate, number of plots, and French skills, while skills in English and a domestic unit’s size have a positive and significant influence on involvement in a second activity as self-employed. Information on expropriation risk has no significant effect on self-employment. The domestic unit survey revealed that 34.9% of the heads of domestic units only have one job, 47.6% have at least two jobs in their everyday life, 12.7% have a minimum of three jobs, and 4.8% are inactive. The focus group synthesis exposed the limits to self-employment ability and facilities. |
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