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The Effect of Road Accessibility on Households’ Wellbeing in Ethiopia


Zemichael Tesfamariam
Bamlaku Alamirew

Abstract

The main objective of the study is to investigate the effect of road accessibility on households' wellbeing in rural Ethiopia. This study analyzed two-wave panel data set for two years (2011 and
2015) which was collected by CSA. Data analysis was carried out using descriptive statistics and
econometric analysis including Propensity Score Matching (PSM) combined with Difference-inDifferences (DiD) method and finally robustness of DiD was checked using fixed effects of
regression. The outcome variables were the commercialization index (commindex), total
expenditure (tot_exp) and poverty indicator (poordummy). The DiD result revealed that the
commercialization index and total expenditure were statistically significant at 1% for both
variables. Moreover, the DiD for the poverty indicator at the end shows that there is statistical
difference between 2011 and 2015 HHs at a 10% level of significance which means that road
accessibility helped in the reduction of poverty. The results of the fixed effects model showed that,
after controlling for the effects of time-invariant unobserved factors, road accessibility has a
positive and significant impact on the commercialization index and total expenditure. By way of
recommendation, the government and other stakeholders are advised to increase their investment
in expanding road accessibility with proper monitoring and evaluation tools in order to avoid
delays in projects and to effectively utilize scarce resources.


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