ABSTRACT

Livelihoods in rural Africa are changing in response to disappearing job prospects, falling agricultural output and collapsing infrastructure. This book explains why the responses to these challenges are so different in different parts of Africa. Making a Living uses case studies from commercial farming regions in Kenya, Tanzania and Zimbabwe and from much poorer areas within eastern and southern Africa.to give a broad comparative study of rural livelihoods. These case studies reveal how household relations, poverty and gender all play a part in the changing political economy of rural Africa.

chapter |8 pages

Introduction

part 1|90 pages

Changing livelihoods in Eastern and Southern Africa

chapter 1|22 pages

Making a living

Commercial farming

chapter 2|22 pages

Farming and rural livelihoods in South Africa

A case study

chapter 3|21 pages

Making a living

Migrancy and multiple livelihoods

chapter 4|23 pages

Rural livelihoods and gender

part 2|82 pages

Poverty and livelihoods in Western Kenya

chapter 5|24 pages

Koguta and Western Kenya

chapter 6|18 pages

Migration, accumulation and poverty

chapter 7|14 pages

Poverty and livelihoods

chapter 8|24 pages

Gender and livelihoods in Koguta

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion