Ganyu Labour in Malawi: Understanding Rural Household's Labour Supply Strategies

K. Michaelowa, Ralitza Dimova, A. Weber
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In Malawi, informal off-farm labour (ganyu) has often been described as a survival strategy which eventually drives poor rural households into even further destitution. Based on data from the Second Integrated Household Survey for 2004, we estimate the determinants of the decision to supply labour in the ganyu market and the amount of labour supplied. Our results do not support the conjecture that ganyu is necessarily a low-return strategy that confines subsistence constrained households to a vicious circle of poverty. However, we do find evidence that ganyu is used as an ex-post coping strategy in the event of shocks, and as an ex-ante social insurance mechanism. Moreover, we generally find a positive reaction of ganyu supply to an increase in the ganyu wages, and no evidence of any backward bending segment of the supply curve for households close to the subsistence level. While ganyu does not appear to drive poor households into further destitution, these households do seem to suffer the most when they face demand side constraints in times of greatest needs.
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马拉维的甘裕劳动力:了解农村家庭的劳动力供应策略
在马拉维,非正式的非农劳动力(ganyu)经常被描述为一种生存策略,最终将贫困的农村家庭推向更加贫困的境地。基于2004年第二次综合住户调查的数据,我们估计了赣渝市场劳动力供给决策的决定因素和劳动力供给量。我们的研究结果并不支持这样一种猜想,即“干育”必然是一种低回报策略,将勉强维持生计的家庭限制在贫困的恶性循环中。然而,我们确实发现证据表明,在发生冲击时,“干语”是一种事后应对策略,也是一种事前社会保障机制。此外,我们通常发现,赣渝供给对赣渝工资的增加有积极的反应,没有证据表明,在接近生存水平的家庭中,供给曲线有任何向后弯曲的部分。虽然“甘玉计划”似乎并没有使贫困家庭进一步陷入贫困,但当这些家庭在最需要的时候面临需求方面的限制时,他们似乎确实遭受了最大的痛苦。
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