The Working Woman’s ‘Time Poverty’ in the Polders

In the polders, women often provide unpaid labor in their agricultural activities. They are heavily involved in crop production, homestead gardening, gher operations, as well as livestock and poultry raising. However, the trend is changing; the number of women working in paid jobs in the polders is...

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Main Author: International Rice Research Institute
Format: Newsletter Article
Language:Inglés
Published: International Rice Research Institute 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/127118
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Summary:In the polders, women often provide unpaid labor in their agricultural activities. They are heavily involved in crop production, homestead gardening, gher operations, as well as livestock and poultry raising. However, the trend is changing; the number of women working in paid jobs in the polders is increasing.