Authors
Hamza Adam, Henny Osbahr
Publication date
2019/7/1
Journal
International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research & Technology (IJASRT)
Volume
9
Issue
3
Description
Livelihood sustainability remains a major challenge for rural households in Northern Ghana. Although farming has traditionally been the core livelihood strategy for most households, diversifying into non-farm activities remains a common livelihood strategy employed to sustain household basic needs, particularly for women, who because of their gender often face challenges in accessing land for farming purposes. There remains a dearth in knowledge regarding understanding fully the factors, which influence livelihood diversification activities women in Ghana. The paper uses a Probit model to examine the factors that influence livelihood diversification activities, using cross-sectional data from households in Northern Ghana. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 260 households for investigation. Data were collected by use of survey questionnaire and analysed using Probit model with livelihood …
Scholar articles
H Adam, H Osbahr - International Journal of Agricultural Science, Research …, 2019