Rural Agricultural Change and Individual Out‚Äêmigration

Author: Prem Bhandari, Dirgha Ghimire
Publisher: Wiley

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We investigate the impact of household use of labor‐saving farm technologies on first‐time out‐migration after the household agriculture and consumption survey was conducted in 1996. Building on the labor substitution framework, we hypothesize that household use of labor‐saving technologies (e.g., tractors, farm implements, chemical fertilizers, and pesticides) increases individual out‐migration. To estimate the effects of the use of labor‐saving farm technologies on out‐migration, we use uniquely detailed panel data from the rapidly changing rural agrarian, migrant‐sending setting of Nepal. The results of our multilevel, discrete‐time, event history models suggest that net of other known factors associated with out‐migration, household use of farm technology—particularly the use of tractors—significantly increases out‐migration.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135392/1/ruso12106.pdfhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/135392/2/ruso12106_am.pd

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