Effect of Microcredit and Gender Related Variables on Welfare of Smallholder Cassava -Based Producing Households in Abia State, Nigeria
Subscribe to read and download this work.
ABSTRACT
This study evaluated the effect of microcredit and gender related variables on welfare of smallholder cassava- based producing households in Abia state, Nigeria. Primary data were collected from smallholder cassava- based producers who were registered with the ADP from 2014 –2019. A multistage sampling technique involving purposive and random sampling technique were used in the selection of 240 respondents comprising of 80 microcredit user households (40 males and 40 females) and 160 microcredit non user households (80 males and 80 females). `Analytical tools used were descriptive statistics, welfare index, Ordinary Least Squares multiple regression analysis, Chow test and paired Z-test. Results on socio economic characteristics showed that the mean age of the producers were 51 and 48 years and (81.67% and 68.33%) were married for the male and female household heads respectively. They had up to 14 years farming experience and about 80 % attended at least primary school for the male and female household heads. Mean household size of 6 persons, mean farm sizes of 2.13 and 1.67 hectares, mean income of ₦365,548 and ₦317,273 were gotten for the male and female headed households respectively. The mean amount of credit received by the male headed household was ₦150,875 and that of the female headed household was ₦115,530. The mean output of the male headed household was 19.42 tonnes/hectare while that of the female headed household was 12.05 tonnes/hectare. The results of the welfare status showed that the male credit users and non-credit user households had more non poor people as compared to the female headed credit user and non-credit user households. The results of Ordinary Least Squares multiple regression analysis model showed that amount of credit received and household size significantly affected welfare at 5 percent while loan duration, interest payment on loan, farm size and income significantly affected the welfare of the male cassava producing households at 1 percent. Also, amount of credit significantly affected welfare at 5 percent while loan duration, interest payment on loan, value of land used as collateral, household size and income were significant factors that affected the welfare of the female cassava producing households at 1 percent. Results on welfare function showed that age, household size, size of land holding, age composition, income and cost of production were the factors that influenced the welfare of the microcredit user households while age, education, size of land holding, composition of members that are working, income and cost of production were the factors that influenced the welfare of the non-microcredit user households. The Chow test showed that the male headed credit user households and the male headed non-credit user households had a higher profitability than the female headed credit user households and the female headed non-credit user households. The Z-test results showed that the male headed cassava producing households had more output, income and profit than the female headed cassava producing households. It was recommended that government incentives in encouraging favourable lending conditions should be encouraged and sustained and policies/programmes that encourage gender equality should be put in place to encourage the entrepreneurs to harness and optimize use of credit borrowed to make more profit and improve their welfare.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title Page i
Declaration ii
Certification iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgements v
Table of Contents vi
List of Tables ix
List of Figures xi
Abstract
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background Information 1
1.2 Problem Statement 8
1.3 Objectives of the Study 10
1.4 Hypotheses of the Study 11
1.5 Justification of the Study 11
CHAPTER 2: LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1 Conceptual Literature 13
2.1.1 Concept of microcredit 13
2.1.2 Concept of microcredit related variables 14
2.1.3 Sources of credit to agro enterprises 19
2.1.4 Conditions for extending credits to customers 20
2.1.5 Concept of gender 21
2.1.6 Concept of gender related variables 22
2.1.7 Concept of household welfare 26
2.1.8 Measurement of household welfare 28
2.1.9 Household characteristics 30
2.1.10 Smallholder producers 32
2.1.11 Concept of profitability 33
2.1.12 Cassava production in Nigeria 34
2.2 Theoretical Literature 39
2.2.1 Theories of gender 39
2.2.2 Theories microcredit related variables 40
2.2.3 Theories of welfare 42
2.3 Empirical Literature 44
2.3.1 Empirical review of related studies on gender related variables 44
2.3.2 Empirical review of related studies on microcredit related
on welfare 47
2.3.3 Studies on socioeconomic determinants of household welfare 51
2.4 Analytical Framework 55
2.4.1 Socioeconomic characteristics of respondents 55
2.4.2 Estimation of welfare index of smallholder cassava producers 55
2.4.3 Regression models 56
2.4.4 Estimation of welfare function 57
2.4.5 Estimation of profitability 57
2.4.6 Z-test model 58
CHAPTER 3: METHODOLOGY
3.1 Study Area 59
3.2 Sampling Procedure 62
3.3 Data Collection 64
3.4 Analytical Procedure 64
3.4.1 Test for change in welfare 67
3.4.2 Test for homogeneity of slopes for welfare 68
3.4.3 Test for differences in interest for credit 68
3.4.4 Comparison of profitability of male and female beneficiaries 69
3.4.5 Test for structural shift in profitability 69
3.4.6 Test for homogeneity of slopes for profitability 70
3.4.7 Test for differences in intercepts for profitability 70
3.4.8 Test of hypotheses on gender variables affecting welfare 70
CHAPTER 4: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
4.1 Socioeconomic and Demographic Characteristics of the Producers 72
4.2 Effect of Microcredit Related Variables that affect the Welfare of Male Credit user Households 102
4.2.1 Microcredit Related Variables that affect the Welfare of Female 106
Credit user Households
4.2.2 Welfare of the Microcredit User and Non-User Households 109
4.2.3 Tests for structural shift in welfare function and difference in
welfare 115
4.2.4 Effect of Gender Related Variables Affecting Welfare of Respondents 117
4.3 Comparison of Welfare Status by Gender 124
4.4 Profitability of Microcredit User and Credit Non user Households by
Gender 127
4.4.1 Profitability of credit user households by gender 128
4.4.2 Tests for structural shift in profitability and differences in
profitability of credit user households by gender 134
4.5 Factors Affecting the Welfare of Cassava Producing Households by
Gender 136
4.5.1 Tests for structural shift in welfare function and difference in
Welfare of microcredit user households 142
CHAPTER 5: SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1 Summary 144
5.2 Conclusion 146
5.3 Recommendations 147
References 150
Appendix 164
LIST OF TABLES
3.1 Sample size and sampling frame 63
4.1 Distribution of the respondents based on age 73
4.2 Distribution of the respondents based on marital status 75
4.3 Distribution of the respondents based on education 77
4.4 Distribution of the respondents based on household size 79
4.5 Distribution of the respondents based on farming experience 81
4.6 Distribution of the respondents based on farm size 83
4.7 Distribution of the respondents based on membership of cooperation 85
4.8 Distribution of the respondents based on other crops planted 87
4.9 Distribution of the respondents based on sources of farm land 89
4.10 Distribution of the respondents based on amount of credit received 91
4.11 Distribution of the respondents based on farm income 93
4.12 Distribution of the respondents based on output 95
4.13 Distribution of the respondents based on sources of finance 97
4.14 Distribution of the respondents based on problems encountered in farming 99
4.15 Test for differences in major Socio economic variables of the male
and female cassava based producing households 101
4.16 Effect of microcredit related variables that affect the welfare of the
male credit user cassava based producing households 102
4.17 Effect of microcredit related variables that affect the welfare of the
female credit user cassava based producing households 106
4.18 Estimated welfare function of the male credit user and male non-credit
user households 110
4.19 Tests for differences in welfare for user and credit non user
households 116
4.20 Paired Z-test to compare the gender related variables outcomes affecting the
welfare of the male and female cassava based producing households 118
4.21 Distribution of cassava producing households according to their welfare
Status 124
4.22 Profitability and returns on investment of credit user and credit non user
households by gender 127
4.23 Profitability of credit user households by gender 129
4.24 Tests for differences in profitability of microcredit user households by
gender 134
4.25 Estimated welfare functions of microcredit user households by
Gender 137
4.26 Tests for differences in welfare of male and female credit user
Households 142
LIST OF FIGURES
Fig 2.1 Estimates of root yield and total output for cassava in Nigeria
during 1999 – 2018. 38
Fig 3.1 Map showing Abia State Local Government Areas and the Selected
Communities for the study 61
Reviews
No reviews yet.
APA
NNANA, & NNEOMA, I. (2023). Effect of Microcredit and Gender Related Variables on Welfare of Smallholder Cassava -Based Producing Households in Abia State, Nigeria. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture. Retrieved June 7, 2026, from http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/effect-of-microcredit-and-gender-related-variables-on-welfare-of-smallholder-cassava-based-producing-households-in-abia-state-nigeria-7-2
MLA
NNANA, and IKENNA NNEOMA. "Effect of Microcredit and Gender Related Variables on Welfare of Smallholder Cassava -Based Producing Households in Abia State, Nigeria." Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, 7 Sep. 2023, http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/effect-of-microcredit-and-gender-related-variables-on-welfare-of-smallholder-cassava-based-producing-households-in-abia-state-nigeria-7-2. Accessed June 7, 2026.
Chicago
NNANA, and IKENNA NNEOMA. "Effect of Microcredit and Gender Related Variables on Welfare of Smallholder Cassava -Based Producing Households in Abia State, Nigeria." Michael Okpara University of Agriculture (2023). Accessed June 7, 2026. http://repository.mouau.edu.ng/works/effect-of-microcredit-and-gender-related-variables-on-welfare-of-smallholder-cassava-based-producing-households-in-abia-state-nigeria-7-2