Ekonomika Poljoprivrede (1979) (Jan 2021)

Poverty status and its determinants in rural households of Enda-mohoni woreda, Northern Ethiopia

  • Alemaw Abadi Teferi,
  • Kalayu Dagnew,
  • Kahsu Kibrom,
  • Redae Hadush

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5937/ekoPolj2103729T
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 68, no. 3
pp. 729 – 744

Abstract

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This research generates specific, contextualized identification of existing poverty status and poverty causing factors in Enda-mohoni woreda in Tigray Region, Ethiopia. Agroecology based cluster sampling technique was employed to select 154 household heads. Logit model was used to analyze household poverty status and FGT poverty index estimation model for poverty incidence analysis. The poverty analysis found a 30.9% headcount ratio, 4.4% poverty gap ratio, and 1% poverty severity. Furthermore, the result of the logistic regression revealed that among the explanatory variables used in the model, family size and agroecological location of the household head were found to positively influence HHs' poverty status at (P<0.01) and (P<0.05) respectively. Whereas, owning livestock and marital status of the HHH were found to negatively influence HHs' poverty status at (P<0.05) and (P<0.1) respectively. It is with appropriate policies that recognize the importance of poverty features and trends would it be possible for more people to make positive exits from poverty risk.

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