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Working Paper

Boda Bodas Rule: Non-agricultural Activities and Their Inequality Implications in Western Kenya

Kiel Working Papers, 1314

Authors

  • Lay
  • J.
  • M'Mukaria
  • G.M.
  • Barsbai
  • T.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

Q12 O17 I31

Key Words

Income diversification

inequality

Kenya

non-agricultural activities

poverty

sub-Saharan Africa

Ungleichheit

Engagement in non-agricultural activities in rural areas can be classified into survival-led or opportunity-led. Survival-led diversification would decrease inequality by increasing the incomes of poorer households and thus reduce poverty. By contrast, opportunity-led diversification would increase inequality and have a minor effect on poverty, as it tends to be confined to non-poor households. Using data from Western Kenya, we confirm the existence of the differently motivated diversification strategies. Yet, the poverty and inequality implications differ somewhat from our expectations. Our findings indicate that in addition to asset constraints, rural households also face limited or relatively risky high-return opportunities outside agriculture.

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