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Resisting reforms. A Resource-based perspective of collective action in the

distribution of agricultural input and primary health services in the Couffo region,

Benin

Dedehouanou, H.

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2002

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action in the distribution of agricultural input and primary health services in the Couffo region,

Benin.

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AnnexeAnnexe C

Tablee 2: Women household-heads (W.H.H) and their structural characteristics in five sub-prefectures of the

Couffoo region, 1996-97.

Womenn Headed Households Averagee WHH per village Averagee W.H.H in GVs %% Women H. Heads in GVs Avee W.H.H.(Saving+Credit) %% W.H.H. in Saving+Credit Averagee W.H.H.(Self-heIp) %W.H.H.. in Self-help %W.H.H.inCLCAM M Maritall Married Statuss of Bachelor W.H.H.. (%) Widow Averagee Household Size Occupationn N°l: Agriculture Occupationn N°2: Agriculture Noo Permanent Occupation 1 Noo Permanent Occupation 2 Occupationn N°l: Petty Trade Occupationn N°2: Petty Trade Occu.. N°l: Agr. Processing Occu.. N°2: Agr. Processing Occu.. N°l: Handicraft Occu.. N°2: Handicraft Occu.. N°l: Salaried Work

Aplahoué é N=301 1 30(10%) ) 4(61%) ) 3(84%) ) 67% % 1(155%) ) 27% % 1(128%) ) 27% % 3% % 10% % 3% % 87% % 5(32%) ) 83.3% % . . 13.3% % 40% % 3.3% % 50% % --7% % --3% % --Djakotomey y N=335 5 46(14%) ) 7(41%) ) 4(87%) ) 54% % 2(40%) ) 37% % 3(46%) ) 41% % 2% % 30% % 70% % 5(33%) ) 83% % 4% % 7% % 28% % 4% % 28% % 4% % 37% % --2% % 2% % Dogbo o N=275 5 65(24%) ) 11(69%) ) 3(140%) ) 26% % 5(69%) ) 45% % 3(125%) ) 31% % 3% % 31% % 3% % 66% % 5(44%) ) 77% % 6% % 9% % 31% % 8% % 20% % 3% % 43% % 1.5% % --1.5% % Klouékanmè è N=291 1 31(11%) ) 4(80%) ) 1(131%) ) 26% % 1(83%) ) 32% % 0(283%) ) 3% % 10% % 23% % 77% % 5(43%) ) 71% % 6% % 3% % 29% % 23% % 32% % 3% % 29% % --3% % --Toviklin n N=188 8 22(12%) ) 4(66%) ) 0(245%) ) 9% % 2(107%) ) 59% % 1(140%) ) 5% % 18% % 41% % 4% % 55% % 5(49%) ) 73% % 14% % 4% % 18% % 23% % 27% % --41% %

--Source:: Compiled from survey data (1996-97)

Note:: ( ) figures in brackets are the relative standard deviation or variation coefficient (VC).

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