Youth access to land, migration and employment opportunities: evidence from sub-Saharan Africa

This study examines the intersections between youth access to land, migration decisions and employment opportunities in various African countries. It documents evidence on the evolving dynamics in land distribution and ownership patterns, the effect of land access on youth livelihood choices and development of rental and sales market in the region. Overall, the analysis suggests that policy actions promoting access to land and security of tenure will significantly shape young people’s engagement in farming and livelihood options. Policies to promote youth access to land and security of tenure are not necessarily intended to keep youth permanently engaged in farming but rather to stimulate dynamic agricultural productivity growth.

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Main Authors: 1423211780368 Yeboah, F.K., 168373 IFAD, Rome (Italy) eng, 1423211780369 Jayne, T.S., 1423211780370 Muyanga, M., 171582 Chamberlin, J.
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) IFAD 2019
Subjects:rural youth, land access, land distribution, land ownership, employment, migration, participatory approaches, agricultural productivity, Africa South of Sahara,
Online Access:https://www.ifad.org/documents/38714170/41187395/13_Yeboah+et+al._2019+RDR+BACKGROUND+PAPER.pdf/49d161d8-bc5a-e154-fdb4-0d2d032a2f29
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