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The existing literature on idiosyncratic income uncertainty and its effects on farm households in developing countries assumes that such households are particularly vulnerable to crop or agricultural income shocks .
The existing literature on idiosyncratic income uncertainty and its effects on farm households in developing countries assumes that such households are particularly vulnerable to crop or agricultural income shocks .
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While some research has documented the role of liquidity constraints in explaining the household's adoption of a low - return ... If households lack access to alternative means of protecting consumption , income uncertainty may generate ...
While some research has documented the role of liquidity constraints in explaining the household's adoption of a low - return ... If households lack access to alternative means of protecting consumption , income uncertainty may generate ...
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Though households are able to compensate for episodes of illness suffered during slack agricultural periods , there is a significant loss of wage income associated with illness in the peak season , particularly illness of males .
Though households are able to compensate for episodes of illness suffered during slack agricultural periods , there is a significant loss of wage income associated with illness in the peak season , particularly illness of males .
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