Household Income and the Role of Household Plots in Rural Russia

18 Pages Posted: 20 Aug 2008

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Constantin Ogloblin

Georgia Southern University -- Dept. of Finance and Economics

Gregory J. Brock

Georgia Southern University - Department of Economics

Date Written: August 20, 2008

Abstract

Household income in rural Russia 2000-03 is examined using a nationally representative household survey. Household plots narrow the income gap between urban and rural households and are essential as both a means of subsistence for poor families and a source of extra income for wealthier households. Unemployment lowers household income per adult substantially, especially the lowest income quintile. While young households and families with children are most disadvantaged, pensions keep retirement-age households out of poverty. Better human capital endowments raise household income substantially at all levels of the income distribution.

Keywords: Farming, Household, Income, Rural, Russia

JEL Classification: C50

Suggested Citation

Ogloblin, Constantin and Brock, Gregory, Household Income and the Role of Household Plots in Rural Russia (August 20, 2008). Applied Econometrics and International Development, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2006, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1240506

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