ESSP Working Paper 87, by Ibrahim Worku Hassen, Mekdim Dereje, Bart Minten, and Kalle Hirvonen. Abstract: Africa's food systems are changing fast amid rapid economic growth, emerging urbanization, and structural transformation.
What is the optimal locus of control for social assistance programs? Evidence from the productive safety net programme in Ethiopia
ESSP Working Paper 86, by Andrew M. Simons. Abstract: Centralized implementation mandates of Ethiopia’s Productive Safety Net Program (PSNP) require a full and uniform payment to each person in an eligible household.
Does market access mitigate the impact of seasonality on child growth? Panel data evidence from northern Ethiopia
ESSP Working Paper 85, by Kibrewossen Abay and Kalle Hirvonen. Abstract: Seasonality in agricultural production continues to shape intra-annual food availability and prices in low-income countries. Using high-frequency panel data from northern Ethiopia, this study attempts to quantify seasonal fluctuations in children's weights.
Children’s diets, nutrition knowledge, and access to markets
ESSP Working Paper 84, by Kalle Hirvonen, John Hoddinott, Bart Minten, and David Stifel. Abstract: Chronic undernutrition in Ethiopia is widespread and many children consume highly monotonous diets. To improve feeding practices in Ethiopia, a strong focus in nutrition programming has been placed on improving the nutrition knowledge of caregivers.
Household perception and demand for better protection of land rights in Ethiopia
ESSP Working Paper 83, by Hosaena Ghebru, Bethelhem Koru, and Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse. Abstract: The study assesses factors that explain households’ perceived tenure insecurity and the demand for new formalization of land rights in Ethiopia.
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