Does Small-Scale Irrigation Affect Women’s Time Allocation? Insights from Ethiopia

Women’s time use and overall work burden have gained attention from researchers and policymakers as an essential aspect of their empowerment; time is an important resource that women often lack, and women’s agency to allocate time to preferred activities is limited. Women are often heavily involved...

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Autores principales: Lee, Yeyoung, Bryan, Elizabeth, Ringler, Claudia
Formato: Blog Post
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: AgriLinks 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138370
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description Women’s time use and overall work burden have gained attention from researchers and policymakers as an essential aspect of their empowerment; time is an important resource that women often lack, and women’s agency to allocate time to preferred activities is limited. Women are often heavily involved in unpaid domestic and agricultural activities driven by gender norms about the division of labor. They, therefore, have limited time to engage in income-generating activities.
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spelling CGSpace1383702025-04-15T19:05:26Z Does Small-Scale Irrigation Affect Women’s Time Allocation? Insights from Ethiopia Lee, Yeyoung Bryan, Elizabeth Ringler, Claudia women's empowerment time use patterns irrigation agriculture capacity development Women’s time use and overall work burden have gained attention from researchers and policymakers as an essential aspect of their empowerment; time is an important resource that women often lack, and women’s agency to allocate time to preferred activities is limited. Women are often heavily involved in unpaid domestic and agricultural activities driven by gender norms about the division of labor. They, therefore, have limited time to engage in income-generating activities. 2024-01-18 2024-01-23T21:29:01Z 2024-01-23T21:29:01Z Blog Post https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138370 en Open Access AgriLinks Lee, Yeyoung; Bryan, Elizabeth; and Ringler, Claudia. 2024. Does Small-Scale Irrigation Affect Women’s Time Allocation? Insights from Ethiopia. Agrilinks Blog.
spellingShingle women's empowerment
time use patterns
irrigation
agriculture
capacity development
Lee, Yeyoung
Bryan, Elizabeth
Ringler, Claudia
Does Small-Scale Irrigation Affect Women’s Time Allocation? Insights from Ethiopia
title Does Small-Scale Irrigation Affect Women’s Time Allocation? Insights from Ethiopia
title_full Does Small-Scale Irrigation Affect Women’s Time Allocation? Insights from Ethiopia
title_fullStr Does Small-Scale Irrigation Affect Women’s Time Allocation? Insights from Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Does Small-Scale Irrigation Affect Women’s Time Allocation? Insights from Ethiopia
title_short Does Small-Scale Irrigation Affect Women’s Time Allocation? Insights from Ethiopia
title_sort does small scale irrigation affect women s time allocation insights from ethiopia
topic women's empowerment
time use patterns
irrigation
agriculture
capacity development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138370
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