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Economic performance, gender and social networks in West African food systems

机译:西非食品系统的经济绩效,性别和社会网络

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The objective of this article is to measure the effects of income and gender on informal social networks in the rice value chain. Using primary data collected on 490 entrepreneurs in Benin, Niger and Nigeria, the paper first demonstrates that the monthly profit of entrepreneurs is determined by their structural position within the rice value chain. The most prosperous actors are simultaneously deeply embedded in their community through numerous ties and capable of building connections with other communities outside their own ethnic groups and countries. The paper then analyses to what extent gender is a strong predictor of social ties. An econometric analysis shows that women are less central than men and that their income is much lower after controlling for age, experience, education, religion and matrimonial status. (C) 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:本文的目的是衡量收入和性别对稻米价值链中非正式社交网络的影响。 本文首先展示了在贝宁,尼日尔和尼日利亚的490名企业家上收集的主要数据,首先表现出企业家的每月利润由水稻价值链内的结构位置决定。 最繁荣的演员通过许多联系同时深入嵌入社区,并能够与他们族群和国家以外的其他社区建立联系。 然后本文分析了性别在多大程度上是社会关系的强大预测因素。 计量计量分析表明,女性比男性更少,在控制年龄,经验,教育,宗教和婚姻状况后,他们的收入远低得多。 (c)2019年elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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