尼日利亚阿布贾大都市农村玉米种植农的劳动力利用和粮食安全:仔细分析研究

Kola Samuel Gomina, Gomina Samuel Kola, Gomina Emily, Oshua, Ogundipe Stella Dupe, Ajibaye Olusola Tolulope, Olowu Damilare, Okorie Odinaka Benedict
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本研究调查了尼日利亚阿布贾大都市农村玉米种植农的劳动力使用与粮食安全之间的关系。研究采用两阶段抽样程序,从研究区域内的多个村庄选取了 125 名玉米种植农参与研究。采用结构化问卷收集数据,重点关注劳动力分配、粮食安全指标和社会经济变量。收集到的数据采用描述性统计、粮食安全指数和概率回归模型进行分析。研究结果表明,阿布贾大都市的玉米种植农同时使用雇佣劳动和家庭劳动,这对家庭粮食安全产生了不同的影响。具体而言,对家庭劳动力的依赖程度越高,粮食安全就越高,而对雇佣劳动力的依赖程度越高,农村农户的粮食安全就越低。基于这些发现,研究建议采取若干干预措施,以改善该地区的粮食安全状况。这些措施包括增加农户获得信贷的机会,促进青年从事农业以减轻对非农业工作的依赖,以及倡导计划生育措施以管理家庭规模,从而减轻与大家庭相关的粮食不安全风险。这项研究有助于人们了解农业环境中的劳动力动态,并为决策者、政府机构和非政府组织在类似情况下加强粮食安全举措提供了实用的见解。
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Labor utilization and food security among rural maize farmers in Abuja Metropolis, Nigeria: A careful analytical study
This study investigates the relationship between labor use and food security among rural maize farmers in Abuja Metropolis, Nigeria. Using a two-stage sampling procedure, 125 maize farmers were selected from various villages within the study area to participate. A structured questionnaire was employed to gather data, focusing on labor allocation, food security metrics, and socio-economic variables. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, a food security index, and a probit regression model. Findings indicate that maize farmers in Abuja Metropolis utilize both hired and family labor, with varying implications for household food security. Specifically, higher reliance on family labor tends to enhance food security, whereas increased dependence on hired labor correlates with decreased food security among rural farming households. Based on these findings, the study recommends several interventions to improve food security in the region. These include enhancing access to credit facilities for farming households, promoting agricultural engagement among youth to alleviate dependency on non-agricultural jobs, and advocating for family planning initiatives to manage household size, thereby mitigating food insecurity risks associated with larger families. This research contributes to the understanding of labor dynamics in agricultural settings and offers practical insights for policymakers, governmental agencies, and non-governmental organizations aiming to strengthen food security initiatives in similar contexts.
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