Access to land for women’s empowerment: The case of Basona Werana Woreda, North Showa, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia

There was inequality between women and men-headed households on landholding in Amhara region, so this study was conducted to examine access to land for women’s empowerment in Basona Werana Woreda, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia. The specific objectives include assess the status of wom...

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Main Author: Kuma, R.
Format: Tesis
Language:Inglés
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115888
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description There was inequality between women and men-headed households on landholding in Amhara region, so this study was conducted to examine access to land for women’s empowerment in Basona Werana Woreda, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia. The specific objectives include assess the status of women’s access to land, identify factors that affect access to land of women and analyze the role of access to land for women’s empowerment level in the study area. In this study, multistage sampling technique was employed and samples of 150 representative households were selected using systematic random sampling technique. Both qualitative and quantitative research approaches were used. The data were collected from primary and secondary sources. Household interview, focused group discussion and key informant interview were major data collection methods. Descriptive and inferential statistics and econometric models were applied for analysis. Binary Logit was used for factors affecting access to land of women and ordered Logit to analyze the role of access to land for women’s empowerment level. Among the total respondents, 52.7% were accessible while 47.3% weren’t accessible to land. The result of binary Logit revealed that age of the household head, marital status, educational status, household size, distance from the rural land administration office, access to information and access to training significantly influenced access to land. The result of the ordered Logit model revealed that marital status, access to land, land size, access to information and access to credit significantly influenced women empowerment. The less accessibility of land for women should be improved by provisions of land equally. In addition the government bodies and the societies in the Basona Werana Woreda have to access education programs, roads, training and credit for women
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spelling CGSpace1158882025-12-08T10:26:25Z Access to land for women’s empowerment: The case of Basona Werana Woreda, North Showa, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia Kuma, R. intensification farming systems empowerment land rights women There was inequality between women and men-headed households on landholding in Amhara region, so this study was conducted to examine access to land for women’s empowerment in Basona Werana Woreda, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia. The specific objectives include assess the status of women’s access to land, identify factors that affect access to land of women and analyze the role of access to land for women’s empowerment level in the study area. In this study, multistage sampling technique was employed and samples of 150 representative households were selected using systematic random sampling technique. Both qualitative and quantitative research approaches were used. The data were collected from primary and secondary sources. Household interview, focused group discussion and key informant interview were major data collection methods. Descriptive and inferential statistics and econometric models were applied for analysis. Binary Logit was used for factors affecting access to land of women and ordered Logit to analyze the role of access to land for women’s empowerment level. Among the total respondents, 52.7% were accessible while 47.3% weren’t accessible to land. The result of binary Logit revealed that age of the household head, marital status, educational status, household size, distance from the rural land administration office, access to information and access to training significantly influenced access to land. The result of the ordered Logit model revealed that marital status, access to land, land size, access to information and access to credit significantly influenced women empowerment. The less accessibility of land for women should be improved by provisions of land equally. In addition the government bodies and the societies in the Basona Werana Woreda have to access education programs, roads, training and credit for women 2021-07-30 2021-11-09T06:49:04Z 2021-11-09T06:49:04Z Thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115888 en Open Access application/pdf Kuma, R. 2021. Access to land for women’s empowerment: The case of Basona Werana Woreda, North Showa, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia. MSc thesis in Agricultural Extension and Communication. Gondar, Ethiopia: University of Gondar.
spellingShingle intensification
farming systems
empowerment
land rights
women
Kuma, R.
Access to land for women’s empowerment: The case of Basona Werana Woreda, North Showa, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia
title Access to land for women’s empowerment: The case of Basona Werana Woreda, North Showa, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia
title_full Access to land for women’s empowerment: The case of Basona Werana Woreda, North Showa, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Access to land for women’s empowerment: The case of Basona Werana Woreda, North Showa, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Access to land for women’s empowerment: The case of Basona Werana Woreda, North Showa, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia
title_short Access to land for women’s empowerment: The case of Basona Werana Woreda, North Showa, Amhara National Regional State, Ethiopia
title_sort access to land for women s empowerment the case of basona werana woreda north showa amhara national regional state ethiopia
topic intensification
farming systems
empowerment
land rights
women
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115888
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