In this paper, we investigate the differences in outcomes (earnings and consumption) between individuals (households) who participate in the non-farm sector and those who do not. We use propensity score matching methods, where we create appropriate comparison groups of individuals and households. First we find that non-farm self-employed individuals in rural Rwanda have significantly higher earnings than farm workers and non-farm formal employees...
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2004/12/01
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Documento de trabajo sobre investigaciones relativas a políticas
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WPS3462
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2010/07/01
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The returns to participation in the non-farm sector in rural Rwanda
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propensity score matching method