Household livelihood diversification and its determinant factors in Robe town and its surrounding hinterlands, Bale zone, southeast Ethiopia
Zeleke Gonfa Werdofa (),
Samson Kassahun and
Kassahun Gashu
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Zeleke Gonfa Werdofa: Madda Walabu University
Samson Kassahun: Civil Service University
Kassahun Gashu: University of Gondar
Palgrave Communications, 2024, vol. 11, issue 1, 1-16
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Abstract Livelihood diversification is a set of activities that households engage in to generate revenue, and sustain life, or maximize financial benefit. This study examined the impact of rural-urban connectivity on household income diversification into farm and non-farm businesses, as well as the underlying driving factors in Robe Town’s hinterland, Bale Zone, Southeastern Ethiopia. Structured survey questions, key informant interviews, focus group discussions, and field observations were used to collect quantitative and qualitative data. A total of 260 samples were taken, representing 5% of households in hinterland villages within a 20-kilometre radius. Both multiple linear regression and descriptive statistics were utilized to analyze the data. According to the descriptive statistics, 40% of the 260 households generated income from non-farm sources. The data also showed that most households (84.3%) earned their income from agricultural activities. It was further revealed that income generated from non-farm businesses accounted for 16.3% of the total household income share. The average Simpson Diversity Index (SDI) for household livelihood income source diversification was 0.5087, indicating a modest level of livelihood diversity. In the hinterland, 21.9% of households have less diverse income sources, while 58.5% and 19.6% have moderately and highly diverse income sources, respectively. Landholding size, education level, irrigation use, harvesting of forest products, non-farm activities, Tropical Livestock Unit (TLU), farm commercialization, and rural-urban linkages are statistically significant drivers of farm households’ livelihood diversification (P
Date: 2024
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