Authors
Kibrom A Abay, Woinishet Asnake, Hailemariam Ayalew, Jordan Chamberlin, James Sumberg
Publication date
2021/4/3
Journal
The Journal of Development Studies
Volume
57
Issue
4
Pages
594-613
Publisher
Routledge
Description
While much has been said in recent years about the importance of engaging rural youth in sub-Saharan Africa’s development, the factual data about how African youth currently engage in rural economies remain sparse. We use recent nationally representative household survey data from six countries to describe the patterns of such engagement. We find that young people participate in agriculture at similar rates to older people. However, participation in non-farm wage employment and business activity changes with age, peaking in the 30s. The likelihood of reporting no activity is greatest for people in their 20s. In more remote places, people leave school earlier and are less likely to engage in the non-farm sector, compared with people in more accessible places. We also find evidence that the non-farm economy is more diversified in relatively more accessible places, offering a larger set of options for economic …
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