The contribution of smallholders' livelihood activities on income inequality and poverty: Case study from rural Tanzania

This study uses a unique panel dataset on micro data with 786 households over 3 years (2014, 2016 and 2018) at the community level in Tanzania, assessing the contribution of different income sources on the changes in income inequality and poverty. The results show that in contrast to other income so...

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Income inequality
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Poverty
rural development
Rural poverty
Shapley decomposition
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