Modelling the determinants of rural household poverty: empirical evidence from Somalia

Abdi Ali, Dahir and Mohamed, Nasra Abdulhalim and Ismail, Abdirahman Ibrahim and Moahmed, Jama and Sahabuddin, Mohammad (2025) Modelling the determinants of rural household poverty: empirical evidence from Somalia. Cogent Food & Agriculture, 11 (1). ISSN 2331-1932

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ABSTRACT
although poverty has been decreasing globally in recent years, it remains a significant challenge in Somalia, particularly in rural areas where the poverty rate is higher than the
national figure. Most livelihoods in these areas rely on rain-fed agriculture and livestock. however, there is currently no comprehensive study examining the extent of poverty and the
associated risk factors in these regions. This study utilizes multivariate logit model to analyze the impact of socio-economic characteristics of rural households on poverty in Somalia, using data from the Somalia high-Frequency Survey (ShFS) wave 2. Key determinants of rural household poverty include household size, access to modern energy, remittances, agricultural land ownership, house ownership, age group, and gender of the household head. it was found that household size and the age group of the household head can negatively affect the well-being of rural households. conversely, access to modern energy, remittances, agricultural land ownership, house ownership, and the gender of the household head can
reduce rural household poverty. Therefore, the BaXnaano program should prioritize support for rural households headed by women, older individuals, and those with larger household
sizes. additionally, the government should implement electrification programs as an integral component of its rural development policy

Item Type: Article
Subjects: A General Works > AC Collections. Series. Collected works
Divisions: Faculty of Economics
Depositing User: Center for Research and Development SIMAD University
Date Deposited: 22 Mar 2025 12:35
Last Modified: 22 Mar 2025 12:35
URI: https://repository.simad.edu.so/id/eprint/540

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