From the "feminization of agriculture" to gender equality
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts in rural gender relations. Definitions range from the broadening and deepening of women’s involvement in agriculture (Lastarria-Cornhiel 2006) to the increase in rural women’s measured economic parti...
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| author | Doss, Cheryl R. Qaisrani, Ayesha Kosec, Katrina Slavchevska, Vanya Galiè, Alessandra Kawarazuka, Nozomi |
| author_browse | Doss, Cheryl R. Galiè, Alessandra Kawarazuka, Nozomi Kosec, Katrina Qaisrani, Ayesha Slavchevska, Vanya |
| author_facet | Doss, Cheryl R. Qaisrani, Ayesha Kosec, Katrina Slavchevska, Vanya Galiè, Alessandra Kawarazuka, Nozomi |
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| description | The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts in rural gender relations. Definitions range from the broadening and deepening of women’s involvement in agriculture (Lastarria-Cornhiel 2006) to the increase in rural women’s measured economic participation in agriculture and a reported visibility of women in agricultural activities (Deere 2005). The term may be used to imply an increase in women’s labor in agriculture, in women’s labor relative to that of men, or in women’s roles in agricultural decision-making. Broadly speaking, however, literature on the feminization of agriculture has challenged researchers and development practitioners to consider how changing rural landscapes are affecting women, especially where men are moving out of agriculture. These changes have impacts on women’s productive and reproductive workloads, both paid and unpaid, as well as their agency and decision-making, both within the farm and the household and in the community and a variety of institutions. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1160262025-11-06T13:58:34Z From the "feminization of agriculture" to gender equality Doss, Cheryl R. Qaisrani, Ayesha Kosec, Katrina Slavchevska, Vanya Galiè, Alessandra Kawarazuka, Nozomi gender gender equality agricultural research research agriculture environment feminization women The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts in rural gender relations. Definitions range from the broadening and deepening of women’s involvement in agriculture (Lastarria-Cornhiel 2006) to the increase in rural women’s measured economic participation in agriculture and a reported visibility of women in agricultural activities (Deere 2005). The term may be used to imply an increase in women’s labor in agriculture, in women’s labor relative to that of men, or in women’s roles in agricultural decision-making. Broadly speaking, however, literature on the feminization of agriculture has challenged researchers and development practitioners to consider how changing rural landscapes are affecting women, especially where men are moving out of agriculture. These changes have impacts on women’s productive and reproductive workloads, both paid and unpaid, as well as their agency and decision-making, both within the farm and the household and in the community and a variety of institutions. 2021-11 2021-11-12T11:04:14Z 2021-11-12T11:04:14Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116026 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116021 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143429 https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896294202 Advancing gender equality through agricultural and environmental research Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Doss, Cheryl R.; Qaisrani, Ayesha; Kosec, Katrina; Slavchevska, Vanya; Galiè, Alessandra; and Kawarazuka, Nozomi. 2021. From the “feminization of agriculture” to gender equality. In Advancing gender equality through agricultural and environmental research: Past, present, and future, eds. Rhiannon Pyburn, and Anouka van Eerdewijk. Chapter 8, Pp. 297-327. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896293915_08. |
| spellingShingle | gender gender equality agricultural research research agriculture environment feminization women Doss, Cheryl R. Qaisrani, Ayesha Kosec, Katrina Slavchevska, Vanya Galiè, Alessandra Kawarazuka, Nozomi From the "feminization of agriculture" to gender equality |
| title | From the "feminization of agriculture" to gender equality |
| title_full | From the "feminization of agriculture" to gender equality |
| title_fullStr | From the "feminization of agriculture" to gender equality |
| title_full_unstemmed | From the "feminization of agriculture" to gender equality |
| title_short | From the "feminization of agriculture" to gender equality |
| title_sort | from the feminization of agriculture to gender equality |
| topic | gender gender equality agricultural research research agriculture environment feminization women |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116026 |
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