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A Methodology for Estimating Household Income in Rural Mozambique Using Easy-to-Collect Variables

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  • Tschirley, David L.
  • Rose, Donald
  • de Marrule, Higino Francisco

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This report outlines a method for estimating household income in rural areas of Mozambique using a proxy approach. It is based on collaborative work between Michigan State University and USAID-funded NGOs, and is meant for use by them in their areas of operation. The development of such a methodology prompts two important questions. First, why focus on household income? Second, why use a proxy approach?

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  • Tschirley, David L. & Rose, Donald & de Marrule, Higino Francisco, 2000. "A Methodology for Estimating Household Income in Rural Mozambique Using Easy-to-Collect Variables," Food Security Collaborative Working Papers 56037, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:midcwp:56037
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.56037
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    1. Tschirley, David L. & Abdula, Danilo Carimo & Weber, Michael T., 2006. "Toward Improved Maize Marketing and Trade Policies to Promote Household Food Security in Central and Southern Mozambique," Food Security Collaborative Working Papers 56065, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
    2. Benfica, Rui M.S. & Arlindo, Pedro & Weber, Michael T. & Tschirley, David L., 2000. "Representative Characteristics of Rural Households in Areas of Central and Southern Mozambique Affected by the 2000 Floods," Food Security Collaborative Working Papers 56039, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
    3. Walker, Thomas S. & Tschirley, David L. & Low, Jan W. & Tanque, M. Pequentino & Boughton, Duncan & Payongayong, Ellen M. & Weber, Michael T., 2004. "Determinants of Rural Income, Poverty, and Perceived Well-Being in Mozambique in 2001-2002," Food Security Collaborative Working Papers 56061, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
    4. Tschirley, David L. & Abdula, Danilo Carimo, 2007. "Toward Improved Marketing and Trade Policies to Promote Household Food Security in Central and Southern Mozambique: 2007 Update," Food Security Collaborative Working Papers 56068, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
    5. Tilman Bruck, "undated". "Determinants of Rural Poverty in Post-War Mozambique: Evidence from a Household Survey and Implications for Government and Donor Policy," QEH Working Papers qehwps67, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford.

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