Skills, Partnerships and Tenancy in Sri Lankan Rice Farms



Table 1: Descriptive Statistics

Variable

Total

Tenants

Self-Cultivators

Landlords

_____Total

Share

Fixed-Lease

Number of Observations

8428

Mean St. Dev

2817

Mean St. Dev

1883

Mean St.Dev

547

Mean

St.Dev

4839

Mean

St.Dev

887

Mean

St. Dev

Paddy Owned

1.042

1.41

0.315

0.76

0.196

0.55

0.610

1.12

1.294

1.42

2.035

1.78

Paddy Leased In

0.358

1.01

1.073

1.52

0.957

1.45

1.4741

1.62

0

0.00

0.095

0.74

Paddy Leased Out

0.153

0.62

0.029

0.26

0.012

0.12

0.061

0.34

0

0.00

1.447

1.36

Area Cultivated

1.245

1.34

1.251

1.37

1.078

1.01

2.029

2.05

1.322

1.35

0.821

1.14

Highland Owned

1.487

2.72

0.959

1.53

0.974

1.67

0.974

1.39

1.606

2.57

2.5701

5.08

Household Size

5.298

1.99

5.384

1.90

5.402

1.91

5.409

1.89

5.327

2.01

4.8785

2.08

% of Male Adults

0.301

0.18

0.308

0.17

0.302

0.17

0.321

0.17

0.305

0.18

0.2591

0.19

% of Female Adults

0.278

0.16

0.275

0.15

0.279

0.15

0.262

0.13

0.280

0.16

0.2785

0.19

Ethnic Group Dummy

0.984

0.13

0.990

0.10

0.992

0.09

0.995

0.07

0.981

0.14

0.9818

0.13

Age of Head

50.321

14.26

48.466

13.77

49.378

13.68

45.193

12.70

50.553

14.13

54.9269

15.22

Education of Head

5.498

3.43

5.267

3.16

5.177

3.12

5.688

3.23

5.537

3.50

5.9993

3.77

Male Head Dummy

0.869

0.34

0.912

0.28

0.919

0.27

0.910

0.28

0.866

0.34

0.7579

0.43

% with Primary Education

0.818

0.20

0.809

0.20

0.813

0.20

0.796

0.20

0.822

0.20

0.8268

0.21

Bullocks Owned

0.354

1.57

0.402

1.33

0.383

1.34

0.397

1.25

0.343

1.75

0.2764

1.16

Tractors Owned

0.034

0.22

0.026

0.24

0.010

0.10

0.076

0.48

0.040

0.21

0.0243

0.16

Cattle Owned

0.137

0.73

0.140

0.69

0.097

0.64

0.251

0.81

0.145

0.79

0.103

0.54

Vehicles Owned

0.212

0.96

0.180

0.45

0.127

0.38

0.355

0.62

0.232

1.19

0.2016

0.55

% students

0.164

0.19

0.157

0.18

0.157

0.17

0.156

0.18

0.167

0.19

0.1651

0.19

Agricultural Household

0.794

0.40

0.773

0.41

0.766

0.42

0.777

0.41

0.815

0.39

0.7389

0.43

Livestock and Fisheries

0.312

0.46

0.341

0.47

0.309

0.46

0.422

0.49

0.301

0.46

0.2966

0.46

Employer

0.057

0.23

0.044

0.20

0.042

0.20

0.051

0.22

0.058

0.23

0.095

0.29

Govt. Employee

0.154

0.36

0.123

0.32

0.122

0.32

0.124

0.32

0.160

0.36

0.2263

0.41

Self Employed__________

0.099

0.30

0.105

0.30

0.106

0.30

0.102

0.30

0.095

0.29

0.1037

0.30

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