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桉树种植是埃塞俄比亚阿姆哈拉地区高原地区广泛开展的一项经济活动。本研究调查了埃塞俄比亚塞南地区桉树种植所有权对家庭收入的因果影响。研究使用了来自 332 个农村家庭(包括 166 个拥有桉树种植园的家庭和 166 个没有桉树种植园的家庭)的横截面数据,采用双样本 t 检验比较两组家庭的收入水平。为了确定影响家庭收入的关键因素,研究采用了主成分分析法(PCA)和倾向得分匹配法(PSM)来分离桉树种植对家庭收入的因果影响。这包括使用二元逻辑回归模型估算倾向得分。对受试者的平均治疗效果(ATT)分析表明,种植桉树的家庭比未参与此类活动的家庭的家庭总收入高出 40.2%。因此,考虑到潜在的需求和市场波动,桉树种植者需要利用其种植园产生的收入,使其生计战略多样化。
Comparative analysis of income level in matched small farms with and without eucalyptus plantations in Senan, Ethiopia
The cultivation of eucalyptus trees is a widely practiced economic activity in the highlands of the Amhara region, Ethiopia. This study investigates the causal impact of eucalyptus plantation ownership on household income within the Senan District of Ethiopia. Using cross-sectional data from 332 rural households, comprising 166 households with eucalyptus plantations and 166 without, the study employed a two-sample t-test comparison to compare the income level of households in the two groups. To identify the key factors influencing household income, the study conducted a Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and Propensity Score Matching (PSM) to isolate the causal impact of eucalyptus plantations on household income. This involved estimating propensity scores using a binary logistic regression model. The Average Treatment Effect on the Treated (ATT) analysis revealed that households that plant eucalyptus trees had 40.2 % higher total household income than those that did not participate in such activities. Therefore, considering potential demand and market fluctuations, eucalyptus tree growers need to diversify their livelihood strategies by utilizing the income generated from their plantations.