Impact of collective action on household welfare: Empirical evidence from baobab collectors in Malawi

IF 2.5 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics Pub Date : 2023-06-20 DOI:10.1111/apce.12448
Dennis Etemesi Olumeh, Dagmar Mithöfer
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Empirical studies show that smallholder farmers can benefit from collective action by improving their crop production and access to better markets. Although there are numerous studies on the effects of collective action on production and marketing of staple crops, such studies, particularly on the analysis of gender and collective action, are scarce for underutilized crops such as baobab. To address this gap, we estimate the impacts of cooperative membership on baobab income and food security, using data collected from a survey of 864 baobab collectors in Malawi. We employ the Inverse Probability Weight Regression Adjustment estimator to account for selection bias. We also analyse heterogeneity in the impact of cooperatives attributable to gender. We find that cooperative membership increases baobab income, household dietary diversity score, and food consumption score by 3.57%, 11%, and 5.6%, respectively. However, the welfare outcome of cooperative members differs based on gender. In particular, households with male baobab managers that are cooperative members have higher income and are more food secure. Households with unmarried female managers have better welfare outcomes. The results, therefore, highlight the need to promote collective action through cooperatives in the underutilized crop sector to enhance household welfare.

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集体行动对家庭福利的影响:马拉维猴面包树采集者的经验证据
经验研究表明,小农可以从集体行动中获益,提高作物产量,进入更好的市场。虽然关于集体行动对主要农作物生产和销售的影响的研究很多,但对于猴面包树等未充分利用的农作物,此类研究,特别是关于性别和集体行动分析的研究却很少。为了填补这一空白,我们利用对马拉维 864 名猴面包树采集者的调查数据,估算了合作社成员资格对猴面包树收入和粮食安全的影响。我们采用了反概率加权回归调整估计法来考虑选择偏差。我们还分析了合作社对性别影响的异质性。我们发现,合作社成员资格可使猴面包树收入、家庭饮食多样性得分和食品消费得分分别增加 3.57%、11% 和 5.6%。然而,合作社成员的福利结果因性别而异。特别是,有男性猴面包树管理者的合作社成员家庭收入更高,食品安全更有保障。而拥有未婚女性管理者的家庭则拥有更好的福利。因此,这些结果突出表明,有必要通过合作社在未充分利用的作物部门促进集体行动,以提高家庭福利。
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