The economic and social role of married women in the agricultural production system in the region of Muea–Cameroon

Married women play a vital economic and social role in the agricultural production system in Cameroon. These women are mostly involved in food crop production. This research attempts to examine the economic and social roles of married women in the agricultural production system in Muea and the chall...

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Autor principal: Takamo, Fomu Agnes
Formato: Second cycle, A2E
Lenguaje:sueco
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Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14296/
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description Married women play a vital economic and social role in the agricultural production system in Cameroon. These women are mostly involved in food crop production. This research attempts to examine the economic and social roles of married women in the agricultural production system in Muea and the challenges they face which serve as limiting factors to their livelihood. Also, it looks at reasons why despite the contribution of married women, the society does not recognize their important role. The study further addresses issues on how they can overcome these challenges. It further brings out the part the various institutions are playing such as the government, non-governmental organizations, common initiative groups and micro-finance institutions. The major findings of this study are that married women in Muea are major actors in the economic and social development of Muea, through their contributions in agriculture and commerce. However they are hindered in performing these roles due to poverty and gender bias tendencies. Land is a vital resource for the amelioration of their livelihoods but it is controlled by the men due to repugnant beliefs that exclude women’s right of ownership to this vital asset. This study relies on the livelihood concept and the gender-based models for the analysis of empirical data and the findings of the study. The qualitative methodology was used to collect primary and secondary data and techniques such as questionnaires, interviews, focus group discussions and participant observations were used.
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spelling RepoSLU142962020-06-04T12:07:30Z https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14296/ The economic and social role of married women in the agricultural production system in the region of Muea–Cameroon Takamo, Fomu Agnes Rural sociology and social security Married women play a vital economic and social role in the agricultural production system in Cameroon. These women are mostly involved in food crop production. This research attempts to examine the economic and social roles of married women in the agricultural production system in Muea and the challenges they face which serve as limiting factors to their livelihood. Also, it looks at reasons why despite the contribution of married women, the society does not recognize their important role. The study further addresses issues on how they can overcome these challenges. It further brings out the part the various institutions are playing such as the government, non-governmental organizations, common initiative groups and micro-finance institutions. The major findings of this study are that married women in Muea are major actors in the economic and social development of Muea, through their contributions in agriculture and commerce. However they are hindered in performing these roles due to poverty and gender bias tendencies. Land is a vital resource for the amelioration of their livelihoods but it is controlled by the men due to repugnant beliefs that exclude women’s right of ownership to this vital asset. This study relies on the livelihood concept and the gender-based models for the analysis of empirical data and the findings of the study. The qualitative methodology was used to collect primary and secondary data and techniques such as questionnaires, interviews, focus group discussions and participant observations were used. 2019-03-13 Second cycle, A2E NonPeerReviewed application/pdf sv https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14296/1/takamo_f_a_190313.pdf Takamo, Fomu Agnes, 2019. The economic and social role of married women in the agricultural production system in the region of Muea–Cameroon. Second cycle, A2E. Uppsala: (NL, NJ) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development (LTJ, LTV) > Dept. of Urban and Rural Development <https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/view/divisions/OID-595.html> urn:nbn:se:slu:epsilon-s-10269 eng
spellingShingle Rural sociology and social security
Takamo, Fomu Agnes
The economic and social role of married women in the agricultural production system in the region of Muea–Cameroon
title The economic and social role of married women in the agricultural production system in the region of Muea–Cameroon
title_full The economic and social role of married women in the agricultural production system in the region of Muea–Cameroon
title_fullStr The economic and social role of married women in the agricultural production system in the region of Muea–Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed The economic and social role of married women in the agricultural production system in the region of Muea–Cameroon
title_short The economic and social role of married women in the agricultural production system in the region of Muea–Cameroon
title_sort economic and social role of married women in the agricultural production system in the region of muea–cameroon
topic Rural sociology and social security
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14296/
https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/14296/