Disaggregating data: The only way to answer a gender question in research
Gender-disaggregated data are the only way we can answer a gender question. Analysing gender-disaggregated data is challenging but interesting. One of the most interesting findings from the research relates to asset ownership: it is necessary to look at the proportion of assets owned by women or men...
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| author | Ndiwa, Nicholas N. |
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| description | Gender-disaggregated data are the only way we can answer a gender question. Analysing gender-disaggregated data is challenging but interesting. One of the most interesting findings from the research relates to asset ownership: it is necessary to look at the proportion of assets owned by women or men in each household, instead of the absolute number of assets each owns. Interview with Nicholas Ndiwa (ILRI) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration in livestock and fish research". http://hdl.handle.net/10568/76684 |
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| spelling | CGSpace782702023-03-31T14:32:29Z Disaggregating data: The only way to answer a gender question in research Ndiwa, Nicholas N. livestock fish data gender Gender-disaggregated data are the only way we can answer a gender question. Analysing gender-disaggregated data is challenging but interesting. One of the most interesting findings from the research relates to asset ownership: it is necessary to look at the proportion of assets owned by women or men in each household, instead of the absolute number of assets each owns. Interview with Nicholas Ndiwa (ILRI) for the book "A different kettle of fish? Gender integration in livestock and fish research". http://hdl.handle.net/10568/76684 2016-11-21 2016-12-12T09:11:58Z 2016-12-12T09:11:58Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/78270 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/76684 Open Access International Livestock Research Institute Ndiwa, N. 2016. Disaggregating data: The only way to answer a gender question in research. Video. Nairobi, Kenya: ILRI. |
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| title | Disaggregating data: The only way to answer a gender question in research |
| title_full | Disaggregating data: The only way to answer a gender question in research |
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