TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparative Analysis of Gender Off-Farm Activities in Zone B Area of Benue State: Implication for Rural Poverty Reduction in Benue State
AU - Okwoche, V.A. AU - Asogwa, B.C. AU - Waya, D.T.
JO - The Social Sciences
VL - 8
IS - 5
SP - 393
EP - 397
PY - 2013
DA - 2001/08/19
SN - 1818-5800
DO - sscience.2013.393.397
UR - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=sscience.2013.393.397
KW - Comparative
KW -gender
KW -off-farm
KW -activities
KW -poverty
KW -reduction
AB - The study compared gender off-farm activities and its implication
on poverty reduction in Beneu State, Nigeria. Multi-stage stratified and purposive
random sampling was adopted to select the same size of 200 respondents from
5 local government areas. The results revealed that apart from age, there was
significant difference in education (t = 2.24, p<0.05); household (t = 2.50,
p<0.05); farm size (t = 6.12, p<0.05) and annual non-farm income (t =
6.14, p<0.05). Chi-square showed a significant difference (χ2
= 37.48) in the number of off-farm activities carried out by male and female
respondents. Through negative, the result revealed a significant relationship
(χ2 = -24.87) between respondents
off-farm activities and household. It is recommended that like agricultural
activities, government should provide credits to boost non-farm activities and
make agricultural extension relevant to farmers who engage in off-activities.
ER -