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Socio-Economic Characteristics of Respondents (N=240)

Socio-Economic Characteristics of Respondents (N=240)

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The study examined the effect of household health on returns of arable crop farmers in Osun State, Nigeria. A multi-stage sampling technique was used to select 240 crop farmers from whom data were obtained from February to April 2019. Data collected were analysed with the aid of descriptive statistics and multiple regression analysis. The hypothese...

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... It is critical to generate new data on the impact of health spending on the profitability of arable crop farmers in order to gain a better understanding. Previous research indicated that the disease burden is significant and growing (1,2). Illness has continued to have a negative impact on agricultural production activities by reducing the labor supply on farms. ...
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