The Effect of Rural Road Access on Rural Households Livelihood Improvement: Evidence from Selected Weredas in Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia

Abeje Ewnetu
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The development of appropriate road infrastructure is fundamental to economic growth and poverty reduction. Rural roads, especially, are especially important for economic development in rural areas. Against this background, this study aims at investigating the effect of rural road access on rural households’ livelihood improvement. Concerning the methodology, mixed research approach involving descriptive and explanatory designs was used. This study compares (using propensity score matching techniques) households located in Keble’s with road access to suitable controls. The descriptive analysis reveals that rural roads provide enhanced access to markets for inputs such as fertilizers and improved seeds, enable households to sell their produce to nearby markets, and allow to achieve additional non-farm employment opportunities, leading to a rise in income and reduce poverty. The results from econometrics analysis shows that road access positively and significantly improved the livelihood of households as measured by the livelihoods asset capital index. On the basis of their propensity score, the mean difference in the livelihood assets index between households located in Keble’s with road access and non-accessible household’s ranges up to 6% after matching. The results also indicated that women who are employed during road construction, on average, have 25% to 37% higher empowerment level than those who are not employed. This strengthens the argument for making efforts towards gender mainstreaming during rural road construction and greater engagement of women in road planning and implementation.
农村公路接入对改善农村家庭生计的影响:来自埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区州选定村镇的证据
发展适当的道路基础设施对经济增长和减少贫穷至关重要。特别是农村公路,对农村经济发展尤为重要。在此背景下,本研究旨在探讨农村道路通达对农户生计改善的影响。在研究方法上,采用了描述性和解释性设计的混合研究方法。这项研究比较(使用倾向得分匹配技术)家庭位于Keble 's与道路访问适当的控制。描述性分析表明,农村公路增加了化肥和改良种子等投入物进入市场的机会,使家庭能够向附近的市场出售其产品,并允许获得额外的非农业就业机会,从而增加收入并减少贫困。计量经济学分析结果显示,以生计资产资本指数衡量,道路通达对农户生计有积极显著的改善作用。在倾向得分的基础上,经匹配后,Keble地区有道路可达家庭与无道路可达家庭生计资产指数的平均差异可达6%。研究结果还表明,在道路建设过程中受雇的妇女,其权力水平平均比未受雇的妇女高25%至37%。这加强了在农村道路建设过程中努力将性别问题纳入主流以及让妇女更多地参与道路规划和实施的论点。
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