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Matching in community-based organizations.

机译:与基于社区的组织匹配。

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Using a rich dataset from West Africa, we examine the household characteristics associated with membership in community-based organizations (CBOs). We find that on average it is the more fortunate members of rural society who belong in CBOs. In Senegal, the dominant criterion is land ownership. In Burkina Faso it is age and family ties with village authorities. Ethnicity plays a role as well: CBO membership is less likely for ethnic groups that traditionally emphasize livestock raising. Next we look for evidence of assortative matching along multiple dimensions, using an original methodology based on dyadic regressions. We find robust evidence of positive assorting by physical and ethnic proximity as well as by wealth and household size. Along certain dimensions, donor-sponsored CBOs are less elitist and more inclusive. But the reverse is true for other dimensions, particularly in Burkina Faso.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2011.07.002
机译:使用来自西非的丰富数据集,我们研究了与基于社区的组织(CBO)成员身份相关的家庭特征。我们发现,平均而言,属于社区组织的是农村社会中比较幸运的成员。在塞内加尔,主要标准是土地所有权。在布基纳法索,这是与乡村当局的年龄和家庭联系。种族也起着作用:传统上强调畜牧业的族裔群体不太可能加入CBO。接下来,我们使用基于二元回归的原始方法寻找沿着多个维度进行分类匹配的证据。我们发现有力的证据证明按人口和种族,财富和家庭规模进行的正面分类。在某些方面,捐助者赞助的社区组织不那么精英,也更具包容性。但是相反的情况适用于其他方面,特别是在布基纳法索。Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jdeveco.2011.07.002

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