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Determinants of Household Participation in Rural Development Projects

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  • Ngugi, Daniel
  • Mukundu, Denford
  • Epperson, James E.
  • Acheampong, Yvonne J.

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This paper provides evidence for determinants of households participation in rural development projects. Study findings are based on qualitative analysis and logistic estimation of a random utility model. Households with higher incomes appear less likely to participate; those with more labor are more likely. Availability of activities of interest to community members could enhance participation.

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  • Ngugi, Daniel & Mukundu, Denford & Epperson, James E. & Acheampong, Yvonne J., 2003. "Determinants of Household Participation in Rural Development Projects," 2003 Annual Meeting, February 1-5, 2003, Mobile, Alabama 35251, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:saeatm:35251
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.35251
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