Does case crop adoption detract from childcare provision? Evidence from rural Nepal

Reduction of rural poverty is one of the greatest challenges the Government of Nepal faces. Since most of the country’s agricultural production is semi-subsistence-oriented, increased commercialization of this rural-based economy is essential for poverty reduction and economic growth. Consequently,...

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Main Authors: Paolisso, Michael J., Hallman, Kelly, Haddad, Lawrence J., Regmi, Shibesh
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2003
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157510
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author Paolisso, Michael J.
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description Reduction of rural poverty is one of the greatest challenges the Government of Nepal faces. Since most of the country’s agricultural production is semi-subsistence-oriented, increased commercialization of this rural-based economy is essential for poverty reduction and economic growth. Consequently, farm output diversification and productivity improvements are high-priority areas for the government.
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spelling CGSpace1575102025-04-08T18:33:39Z Does case crop adoption detract from childcare provision? Evidence from rural Nepal Paolisso, Michael J. Hallman, Kelly Haddad, Lawrence J. Regmi, Shibesh property women gender developing countries economic theories household budget household consumption nutrition farming systems legal system policies education health empowerment agricultural technology agricultural growth child care property rights natural resources management agricultural policies technology transfer drought vegetables fisheries children Reduction of rural poverty is one of the greatest challenges the Government of Nepal faces. Since most of the country’s agricultural production is semi-subsistence-oriented, increased commercialization of this rural-based economy is essential for poverty reduction and economic growth. Consequently, farm output diversification and productivity improvements are high-priority areas for the government. 2003 2024-10-24T12:50:24Z 2024-10-24T12:50:24Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157510 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Paolisso, Michael J.; Hallman, Kelly; Haddad, Lawrence; Regmi, Shibesh. 2003. Does case crop adoption detract from childcare provision? Evidence from rural Nepal. In Household decisions, gender, and development: a synthesis of recent research. Quisumbing, Agnes R., ed. Chapter 14. Pp. 95-100. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157510
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women
gender
developing countries
economic theories
household budget
household consumption
nutrition
farming systems
legal system
policies
education
health
empowerment
agricultural technology
agricultural growth
child care
property rights
natural resources management
agricultural policies
technology transfer
drought
vegetables
fisheries
children
Paolisso, Michael J.
Hallman, Kelly
Haddad, Lawrence J.
Regmi, Shibesh
Does case crop adoption detract from childcare provision? Evidence from rural Nepal
title Does case crop adoption detract from childcare provision? Evidence from rural Nepal
title_full Does case crop adoption detract from childcare provision? Evidence from rural Nepal
title_fullStr Does case crop adoption detract from childcare provision? Evidence from rural Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Does case crop adoption detract from childcare provision? Evidence from rural Nepal
title_short Does case crop adoption detract from childcare provision? Evidence from rural Nepal
title_sort does case crop adoption detract from childcare provision evidence from rural nepal
topic property
women
gender
developing countries
economic theories
household budget
household consumption
nutrition
farming systems
legal system
policies
education
health
empowerment
agricultural technology
agricultural growth
child care
property rights
natural resources management
agricultural policies
technology transfer
drought
vegetables
fisheries
children
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157510
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