Policy Challenges of Livelihood Diversification through Small Businesses: Evidences from Three Districts of Rural Ethiopia

Authors

  • Mesfin Siyoum Ethiopian Civil Service University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63990/2017ajoldvol1iss1pp15-29

Keywords:

Livelihood Diversification, Small Businesses, Rural Household

Abstract

The role of small businesses is often neglected by rural development policies of Ethiopia. In these regard, the present Ethiopian government had also criticized by some quarters for pursuing countryside development strategies that neglect contribution of small business in the countryside. The knowledge gaps due to the lack of empirical or theoretical attentions has been revealed in the policies and strategies of developing countries including Ethiopia where there is no development policy that detects and expand rural small business. Therefore, this research will assess the challenges of livelihood diversification through small businesses in three districts (Oda Jalela, Lege Lencha and Mede Telila) of rural Ethiopia. The minimum sample size is 122, but 150 households were taken for greater precision and accuracy. To reach to the intended target sample, the households were stratified in to three wealth groups, rich, medium and poor based on the classification of district officials. From each stratum, the required number was selected based on proportional random sampling techniques. The major finding of the study are lack of initial capital, lack of business awareness, lack of technical skill and lack of inputs are cited as the major entry barriers. On the other hand, as far as location distribution of entry barriers, it shows some variations. With regard to participant’s constraint to expand small business, the majority of them reported that lack of capital, lack of market and poor infrastructure was their major constraints. To conclude, deferential treatment becomes imperative as the challenges are not the same in all study districts.

Author Biography

Mesfin Siyoum, Ethiopian Civil Service University

PhD, Assistant Professor, College of Leadership and Governance, Ethiopian Civil Service University

Downloads

Published

2017-06-25

How to Cite

Siyoum, M. . (2017). Policy Challenges of Livelihood Diversification through Small Businesses: Evidences from Three Districts of Rural Ethiopia. African Journal of Leadership and Development, 2(1), 15–29. https://doi.org/10.63990/2017ajoldvol1iss1pp15-29