Private Standards, Trade andPoverty: GlobalGAP andHorticultural Employment inSenegal

Empirical study
Journal article
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Authored by Colen, L,Maertens, M.,Swinnen, J.

Summary

This study examines the the effects of GlobalGAP certification for horticulture (green bean and mango exports)
in Senegal on three employment conditions: wages, duration of employment
and contract type. The authors analyse a panel household survey data and find significant positive certification effects on daily wages an contract duration, but no effects were found on the security of contracts.

Research detail

Private Standards, Trade andPoverty: GlobalGAP andHorticultural Employment inSenegal

Empirical study
Journal article

Published 2012 by Blackwell Publishing and  John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Authored by Maertens, M., Swinnen, J. and Colen, L

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