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Decision-making Power of Women in Livestock and Dairy Production in Jordan
Women are heavily involved in livestock rearing and milk processing in many parts of the world.
Yet the benefits of their labour are limited as men are responsible for marketing of the dairy
produce and ownership of ...
A Review of Gender Norms, Agency and the Adoption of Agricultural Innovations
Gender norms may enable or inhibit the adoption of various innovations. Women are often constrained by norms but they may also be able to use norms to serve their interests. In order to ensure that innovations benefit both ...
Women, Work and Wage Equity in the Agricultural Sector in Saiss, Morocco
Women, Work and Wage Equity in the Agricultural Sector in Saiss, Morocco by Dina Najjar in collaboration with Bipasha Baruah (UWO) and Aden Aw-Hassan (ICARDA). The findings of the survey are related to the gender wage gap ...
How do Agricultural Innovations Influence Socio-economic Hierarchies? Findings from Rural Rajasthan
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Women, irrigation and social norms in Egypt: “The more things change, the more they stay the same?”
This paper explores how women and men participate in irrigation activities in Egypt, drawing from a survey administered to 200 men and 202 women and qualitative information from 150 interviews. Women participated in ...
Women, Work and Wage Equity in Agricultural Labour in Saiss, Morocco
This article documents wages and working conditions for landless female and male agricultural labourers in Morocco. We found that higher-paid, equipment-intensive tasks were predominantly assigned to men, whereas women ...