气候变化下的移民汇款与农业生产:来自尼日利亚农村家庭的证据

N. Etim, Dorothy Thompson, Ubong A. Asa
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由于气候变化的不利影响,尼日利亚大多数农村贫困人口,特别是依靠农业生产维持生计的小农,在提高生产力方面面临相当大的困难。但是,移民汇款已成为农村家庭通过减少对气候变化的脆弱性、改善生计和扩大生产来应对负面环境后果的战略的重要组成部分。本文对移民汇款对小农农业生产的影响进行了实证研究。采用多阶段抽样方法,选取120名小农,采用问卷调查法进行数据收集。本文采用基于柯布-道格拉斯生产函数的多元回归分析来确定移民汇款对农业生产的影响。分析结果显示,影响汇款户产出的最关键因素是教育程度、经验、农场规模和劳动力(p<0.05)。研究结果还表明,相同的协变量也会影响非汇款接收家庭的产出。制定政策,增加向从事农业生产的较贫困家庭的汇款流入,将是一个理性的决定。
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Migrant Remittances and Agricultural Production Under Climate Change: Evidence From Rural Households in Nigeria
Majority of Nigeria’s rural poor especially smallholder farmers who rely on agricultural production for their subsistence face considerable difficulties in increasing productivity due to the adverse impact of changes in climate. But migrant remittance has become an important part of the strategy for rural households to cope with negative environmental consequences through reduction in vulnerability to climate variability, improvement in livelihood and expansion in production. An empirical study to measure the impact of migrant remittances on small holder agricultural production was conducted. Through the multistage sampling technique, 120 smallholder farmers were selected and data were collected using questionnaire. Multiple regression analysis based on Cobb-Douglas production function was used to determine the impact of migrant remittance on agricultural production. Result of the analysis revealed that the most critical factors which positively and significantly (p<0.05) influenced the output of remittance receiving households were education, experience, farm size and labour. Findings also showed that the same covariates also influence output of non-remittance receiving households. Policies to increase the inflow of remittances to poorer households engaging in agricultural production would be a rational decision.
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