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Impacts of Health Services on Agricultural Labor Productivity of Rural Households in Burkina Faso

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 August 2020

Omer Combary
Affiliation:
Department of Economy, University of Ouagadougou, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Salimata Traore*
Affiliation:
Department of Economy, University of Ouagadougou, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
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*Corresponding author. Email: trasally@yahoo.fr
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Abstract

This article has used the method of instrumental variables to evaluate the impact of health services on the productivity of rural households’ farming labor in Burkina Faso. The distance from the household's homestead to the Health and Social Promotion Center (HSPC) was considered as an instrumental variable. The results revealed that resorting to a HSPC in case of an unexpected illness in the rainy season significantly improves the farm labor productivity by FCFA 3170.5880 per person-day. For improving agricultural productivity, we suggest that public decision-makers should focus on the availability and the quality of HSPC services in rural areas.

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Table 1. Definition of Variables in the Impact Assessment of the Use of HSPC's Services on Farming Productivity

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Table 2. Test of Differences on Characteristics between the Treatment and Control Groups

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Table 3. Result of the Hausman Specification Test for Over-Identifying Restrictions

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Table 4. Impact of the Use of HSPC Services on Farming Productivity per Man-Day

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Table 5. Summary of Impact Results