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Hosaena Ghebru

Researcher at International Food Policy Research Institute

Publications -  37
Citations -  768

Hosaena Ghebru is an academic researcher from International Food Policy Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Land tenure & Land registration. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 37 publications receiving 598 citations. Previous affiliations of Hosaena Ghebru include Mekelle University & Norwegian University of Life Sciences.

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Land tenure reforms, tenure security and food security in poor agrarian economies: Causal linkages and research gaps

TL;DR: The paper explores the conceptual linkages between land tenure reforms, tenure security and food security and illustrates how these vary across diverse contexts.
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The Effect of Land Access on Youth Employment and Migration Decisions: Evidence from Rural Ethiopia

TL;DR: In this article, the authors explore how the amount of land that youth expect to inherit affect their migration and employment decisions and find that larger expected land inheritances significantly lower the likelihood of long-distance permanent migration and of permanent migration to urban areas.
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Links between Tenure Security and Food Security: Evidence from Ethiopia

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used household panel data from Tigray, Ethiopia, collected in the period 1998-2010 to assess the impacts of a land registration and certification program that aimed to strengthen tenure security and how it has contributed to increased food availability and thus food security in this food-deficit region.
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Impact of Land Certification on Land Rental Market Participation in Tigray Region, Northern Ethiopia

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of the 1998 low-cost land registration and certification reform on land rental market participation over a period of eight years after the reform, using random effects probit and to-bit panel data models for land leased out and leased in, while correcting for unobservable heterogeneity and endogeneity of having certificate.
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Are medium-scale farms driving agricultural transformation in sub-Saharan Africa?

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present evidence of profound farm-level transformation in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, identifies major sources of dynamism in the sector, and proposes an updated typology of farms that reflects the evolving nature of African agriculture.