Jobs from Agriculture in Afghanistan

The agriculture sector can play an important role in poverty reduction and sustained growth in Afghanistan, primarily through job creation, improved productivity, and inclusiveness. Using an 'agricultural jobs lens' and multidimensional approach, this report explores the sector’s direct and indirect roles in explaining the dynamics of rural employment. The report critically examines three dimensions. First, it evaluates the current jobs structure in rural areas and finds that rural jobs are concentrated in cereal agriculture, especially in wheat, which reflects why the returns from jobs in agriculture are low in Afghanistan. Second, it analyzes the inclusive nature of agriculture jobs for vulnerable groups such as women, youth, those who are landless, and the bottom 40 percent of income earners. The analysis finds that although agriculture jobs are inclusive, many women and youth participate as voluntary family workers because they are unable to access markets and/or find paid jobs in the nonfarm sector. Third, the report evaluates the role of public and private sector interventions in supporting job creation in agriculture. It was argued that interventions can work and that there is significant scope to scale them up. Overall, the report exhibits many insights about the state of Afghanistan's rural labor market and provides guidance for formulating effective job-creation policies for the rural population. The key recommendations provide a pathway to achieve sustained and inclusive job growth through diversification toward high-value crops and livestock, linking farmers to markets through continued investment in connectivity and rural infrastructure, a balanced development strategy for an enabling environment for farm and nonfarm sectors, and strengthening the private sector presence in agriculture and its linkage with the public sector to agribusiness. In tandem, it is important to improve the design structure of jobs measurement for rural jobs, especially jobs in agriculture tailored to sectoral context.

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Main Authors: Leao, Izabela, Ahmed, Mansur, Kar, Anuja
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Language:English
Published: Washington, DC: World Bank 2018-02-05
Subjects:PRIVATE SECTOR, GENDER, POVERTY, ENTERPRENEURSHIP, JOBS, YOUTH, AGRIBUSINESS, LABOR, MONITORING AND EVALUATION, PRODUCTIVITY, RURAL ECONOMY, CONNECTIVITY, FRAGILE STATES, LABOR MARKET, RURAL EMPLOYMENT, EMPOWERMENT, INEQUALITY,
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spelling dig-okr-10986293122024-07-25T18:10:48Z Jobs from Agriculture in Afghanistan Leao, Izabela Ahmed, Mansur Kar, Anuja PRIVATE SECTOR GENDER POVERTY ENTERPRENEURSHIP JOBS YOUTH AGRIBUSINESS LABOR MONITORING AND EVALUATION PRODUCTIVITY RURAL ECONOMY CONNECTIVITY FRAGILE STATES LABOR MARKET RURAL EMPLOYMENT EMPOWERMENT INEQUALITY The agriculture sector can play an important role in poverty reduction and sustained growth in Afghanistan, primarily through job creation, improved productivity, and inclusiveness. Using an 'agricultural jobs lens' and multidimensional approach, this report explores the sector’s direct and indirect roles in explaining the dynamics of rural employment. The report critically examines three dimensions. First, it evaluates the current jobs structure in rural areas and finds that rural jobs are concentrated in cereal agriculture, especially in wheat, which reflects why the returns from jobs in agriculture are low in Afghanistan. Second, it analyzes the inclusive nature of agriculture jobs for vulnerable groups such as women, youth, those who are landless, and the bottom 40 percent of income earners. The analysis finds that although agriculture jobs are inclusive, many women and youth participate as voluntary family workers because they are unable to access markets and/or find paid jobs in the nonfarm sector. Third, the report evaluates the role of public and private sector interventions in supporting job creation in agriculture. It was argued that interventions can work and that there is significant scope to scale them up. Overall, the report exhibits many insights about the state of Afghanistan's rural labor market and provides guidance for formulating effective job-creation policies for the rural population. The key recommendations provide a pathway to achieve sustained and inclusive job growth through diversification toward high-value crops and livestock, linking farmers to markets through continued investment in connectivity and rural infrastructure, a balanced development strategy for an enabling environment for farm and nonfarm sectors, and strengthening the private sector presence in agriculture and its linkage with the public sector to agribusiness. In tandem, it is important to improve the design structure of jobs measurement for rural jobs, especially jobs in agriculture tailored to sectoral context. 2018-02-05T16:37:04Z 2018-02-05T16:37:04Z 2018-02-05 Book Livre Libro 978-1-4648-1265-1 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29312 English International Development in Focus; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf Washington, DC: World Bank
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GENDER
POVERTY
ENTERPRENEURSHIP
JOBS
YOUTH
AGRIBUSINESS
LABOR
MONITORING AND EVALUATION
PRODUCTIVITY
RURAL ECONOMY
CONNECTIVITY
FRAGILE STATES
LABOR MARKET
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
EMPOWERMENT
INEQUALITY
PRIVATE SECTOR
GENDER
POVERTY
ENTERPRENEURSHIP
JOBS
YOUTH
AGRIBUSINESS
LABOR
MONITORING AND EVALUATION
PRODUCTIVITY
RURAL ECONOMY
CONNECTIVITY
FRAGILE STATES
LABOR MARKET
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
EMPOWERMENT
INEQUALITY
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GENDER
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YOUTH
AGRIBUSINESS
LABOR
MONITORING AND EVALUATION
PRODUCTIVITY
RURAL ECONOMY
CONNECTIVITY
FRAGILE STATES
LABOR MARKET
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
EMPOWERMENT
INEQUALITY
PRIVATE SECTOR
GENDER
POVERTY
ENTERPRENEURSHIP
JOBS
YOUTH
AGRIBUSINESS
LABOR
MONITORING AND EVALUATION
PRODUCTIVITY
RURAL ECONOMY
CONNECTIVITY
FRAGILE STATES
LABOR MARKET
RURAL EMPLOYMENT
EMPOWERMENT
INEQUALITY
Leao, Izabela
Ahmed, Mansur
Kar, Anuja
Jobs from Agriculture in Afghanistan
description The agriculture sector can play an important role in poverty reduction and sustained growth in Afghanistan, primarily through job creation, improved productivity, and inclusiveness. Using an 'agricultural jobs lens' and multidimensional approach, this report explores the sector’s direct and indirect roles in explaining the dynamics of rural employment. The report critically examines three dimensions. First, it evaluates the current jobs structure in rural areas and finds that rural jobs are concentrated in cereal agriculture, especially in wheat, which reflects why the returns from jobs in agriculture are low in Afghanistan. Second, it analyzes the inclusive nature of agriculture jobs for vulnerable groups such as women, youth, those who are landless, and the bottom 40 percent of income earners. The analysis finds that although agriculture jobs are inclusive, many women and youth participate as voluntary family workers because they are unable to access markets and/or find paid jobs in the nonfarm sector. Third, the report evaluates the role of public and private sector interventions in supporting job creation in agriculture. It was argued that interventions can work and that there is significant scope to scale them up. Overall, the report exhibits many insights about the state of Afghanistan's rural labor market and provides guidance for formulating effective job-creation policies for the rural population. The key recommendations provide a pathway to achieve sustained and inclusive job growth through diversification toward high-value crops and livestock, linking farmers to markets through continued investment in connectivity and rural infrastructure, a balanced development strategy for an enabling environment for farm and nonfarm sectors, and strengthening the private sector presence in agriculture and its linkage with the public sector to agribusiness. In tandem, it is important to improve the design structure of jobs measurement for rural jobs, especially jobs in agriculture tailored to sectoral context.
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