Browsing by Subject "exogenous switching treatment regression"
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Essays on gender issues, food security, and technology adoption in East Africa
This paper uses household- and plot-level data to test whether there are systematic gender differences in the adoption of joint sustainable intensification practices in Kenya. Using a multivariate probit model, we find ... -
What determines gender inequality in household food security in Kenya? application of exogenous switching treatment regression
(ScienceDirect, 2014-04)This paper explores the link between the gender of a household head and food security in rural Kenya. The results show that the food security gap between male-headed households (MHHs) and female-headed households (FHHs) ...