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Beyond a generalized deagrarianization: Livelihood heterogeneity and its determinants in the Mixteca Alta, Mexico

Journal

WORLD DEVELOPMENT
Volume 160, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.worlddev.2022.106074

Keywords

Rural livelihoods; Livelihood diversification; Assets; Random forests; Oaxaca

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Rural livelihoods are shifting away from farming, but the response to institutional and economic pressures is heterogeneous among households and challenges the assumption of uniform obstacles and motivations. This study investigates the manifestations and determinants of livelihood heterogeneity in southern Mexico and emphasizes the need for tailored interventions to enhance rural livelihood security.
In recent decades, rural livelihoods across the global South have increasingly turned away from farming. This process of deagrarianization is frequently seen as a uniform reaction to pervasive institutional and economic pressures against small-scale farming. Evidence at local scales, however, shows that house-holds tend to adjust heterogeneously to such pressures, which challenges assumptions of uniform obsta-cles and/or motivations shaping deagrarianization. Studying this heterogeneity in livelihood adjustments and their drivers represents a key first step towards understanding the varying implications in terms of welfare and vulnerability for rural households. To that end, this paper investigates the manifestations and determinants of livelihood heterogeneity in the Mixteca Alta, a region in southern Mexico whose econ-omy has shifted drastically away from agriculture over recent decades. Drawing on cluster analysis and machine learning applied to survey and secondary data, we show that this economic shift has actu-ally unfolded in contrasting ways across households, with some diversifying across both agricultural and non-agricultural activities and others specializing in non-agricultural occupations. Much of this differen-tiation in livelihood strategies rests upon an unequal distribution of assets like land, education, and finan-cial capital interacting with an uneven economic context in terms of road accessibility and aggregate poverty. By revealing the underlying conditions that enable and restrict occupational opportunities across households, our study emphasizes the need to move beyond one-size-fits-all interventions to enhance livelihood security in rural spaces.(c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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