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    Impact of Resettlement on The Livelihood of Settler Population in Abobo Woreda, Gambella People's Regional State
    (Addis Ababa Univerisity, 2011-05) Worku, Bisrat; Degefa, Terefe(PhD)
    The reselliement programme is considered as one 0/ the development stl'lltegy in the cO llntry in different regimes. Abobo Woreda. Gombello pell/Jle '.\' regional stat e, one (!/ the areas in which reselliement programme "'lIS IIndertaken to improve the living conditions of the selliers. This study was conducted to assess ond examine the impact o/ reselllemel1l on the livelihood of sellier poplilation in Abobo. /n light of this, both primw)' and secondw), data were used. Primw)' dllla was obtained thl'Ough stmctured questiollnaire, key illfi ll'lllw1t interviews, fiJCUS group disCllssions and .field observation. Secondw), data was obtainedfi'om published and unpublished materials, hooks. jO llrnals. project reports and maps. A toteli 0/ -122 SWlIlJle respondents Ivere ident ified IIsing silll/Jle I'IIndllll/ samlJling tecimillill'. The analysis is made at individual level on the basis of descriptive, bi-variate and multivariate methods. The results of descriptive statistics showed significant mean di[/erences in the household size, farmland size and TLU The result ofbi-variate analysis showed that the demographic features and li velihood assets had relationship with respondents ' livelilwoc/ oU/comes. Moreover, large proportion (64%) 0/ the respondents ' livelihood was worse. This situation had been observed across all demographic featu res and livelihood assets of the respondel1ls. The multi-variate analysis also showed that sex, /cullily size, literacy statll.\·, TLV, access to credit, saving and source of income were found to be statistically significant related to the bellerment of the livelihood of sellier population (P
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    Impact of Resettlement on the Livelihood of Settler Population in Abobo Woreda, Gambella People's Regional State
    (Addis Ababa University, 2011-05) Worku, Bisrat; Degefa, Terefe (PhD)
    The reselliement programme is considered as one 0/ the development stl'lltegy in the cO llntry in different regimes. Abobo Woreda. Gombello pell/Jle '.\' regional stat e, one (!/ the areas in which reselliement programme "'lIS IIndertaken to improve the living conditions of the selliers. This study was conducted to assess ond examine the impact o/ reselllemel1l on the livelihood of sellier poplilation in Abobo. /n light of this, both primw)' and secondw), data were used. Primw)' dllla was obtained thl'Ough stmctured questiollnaire, key illfi ll'lllw1t interviews, fiJCUS group disCllssions and .field observation. Secondw), data was obtainedfi'om published and unpublished materials, hooks. jO llrnals. project reports and maps. A toteli 0/ -122 SWlIlJle respondents Ivere ident ified IIsing silll/Jle I'IIndllll/ samlJling tecimillill'. The analysis is made at individual level on the basis of descriptive, bi-variate and multivariate methods. The results of descriptive statistics showed significant mean di[/erences in the household size, farmland size and TLU The result ofbi-variate analysis showed that the demographic features and li velihood assets had relationship with respondents ' livelilwoc/ oU/comes. Moreover, large proportion (64%) 0/ the respondents ' livelihood was worse. This situation had been observed across all demographic featu res and livelihood assets of the respondel1ls. The multi-variate analysis also showed that sex, size, literacy statll.\·, TLV, access to credit, saving and source of income were found to be statistically significant related to the bellerment of the livelihood of sellier population (P

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