Replication Data for "Estimating the Intrahousehold Costs and Benefits of Innovations to Enhance Smallholder Farmers’ Resilience"

Replication data used to demonstrate the application of a new framework for cost-benefit analysis of climate information services (CIS) and other agricultural innovations aiming to improve smallholder farmers' resilience. The framework uses expected utility to quantify welfare benefits associated wi...

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Autores principales: International Food Policy Research Institute, University for Development Studies
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168190
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description Replication data used to demonstrate the application of a new framework for cost-benefit analysis of climate information services (CIS) and other agricultural innovations aiming to improve smallholder farmers' resilience. The framework uses expected utility to quantify welfare benefits associated with non-monetary outcomes that are important from a development perspective, such as improved income smoothing, empowerment, and changes in time use. The data therefore collects variables such as risk preferences, income expectations, time use, and empowerment. The data were collected in November 2022 in the context of a CIS program in 6 regions in Ghana (Bono East, Central, Greater Accra, Northern, Upper East, and Upper West). Using computer-assisted personal interviews (CAPI), we surveyed male and female respondents from 661 households. We used multi-stage purposive sampling to select 11 districts, from which in total 38 villages were randomly selected. In each village, a sampling frame was developed with the help of community leaders, from which households were randomly selected for inclusion in the study.
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spelling CGSpace1681902025-02-19T14:05:39Z Replication Data for "Estimating the Intrahousehold Costs and Benefits of Innovations to Enhance Smallholder Farmers’ Resilience" International Food Policy Research Institute University for Development Studies household consumption innovation resilience smallholders cost benefit analysis climate services women's empowerment climate resilience Replication data used to demonstrate the application of a new framework for cost-benefit analysis of climate information services (CIS) and other agricultural innovations aiming to improve smallholder farmers' resilience. The framework uses expected utility to quantify welfare benefits associated with non-monetary outcomes that are important from a development perspective, such as improved income smoothing, empowerment, and changes in time use. The data therefore collects variables such as risk preferences, income expectations, time use, and empowerment. The data were collected in November 2022 in the context of a CIS program in 6 regions in Ghana (Bono East, Central, Greater Accra, Northern, Upper East, and Upper West). Using computer-assisted personal interviews (CAPI), we surveyed male and female respondents from 661 households. We used multi-stage purposive sampling to select 11 districts, from which in total 38 villages were randomly selected. In each village, a sampling frame was developed with the help of community leaders, from which households were randomly selected for inclusion in the study. 2023-12-20 2023-12-20T19:50:50Z 2023-12-20T19:50:50Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168190 en https://doi.org/10.3389/fsufs.2023.1129419 Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); University for Development Studies (UDS), Tamale, Ghana. 2024. Replication Data for "Estimating the Intrahousehold Costs and Benefits of Innovations to Enhance Smallholder Farmers’ Resilience." Washington, DC: IFPRI [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/V4TDAF. Harvard Dataverse. Version 2.
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climate services
women's empowerment
climate resilience
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University for Development Studies
Replication Data for "Estimating the Intrahousehold Costs and Benefits of Innovations to Enhance Smallholder Farmers’ Resilience"
title Replication Data for "Estimating the Intrahousehold Costs and Benefits of Innovations to Enhance Smallholder Farmers’ Resilience"
title_full Replication Data for "Estimating the Intrahousehold Costs and Benefits of Innovations to Enhance Smallholder Farmers’ Resilience"
title_fullStr Replication Data for "Estimating the Intrahousehold Costs and Benefits of Innovations to Enhance Smallholder Farmers’ Resilience"
title_full_unstemmed Replication Data for "Estimating the Intrahousehold Costs and Benefits of Innovations to Enhance Smallholder Farmers’ Resilience"
title_short Replication Data for "Estimating the Intrahousehold Costs and Benefits of Innovations to Enhance Smallholder Farmers’ Resilience"
title_sort replication data for estimating the intrahousehold costs and benefits of innovations to enhance smallholder farmers resilience
topic household consumption
innovation
resilience
smallholders
cost benefit analysis
climate services
women's empowerment
climate resilience
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168190
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