Weather variability and extreme shocks in Africa: Are female or male farmers more affected?
African agriculture is highly sensitive to weather variability and extreme weather shocks. The question of how weather events affect participation in agricultural employment—including from a gender perspective—remains unanswered. This study aims to empirically quantify differences in how women and m...
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| Format: | Conference Paper |
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Agricultural and Applied Economics Association
2022
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/141240 |
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