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  1. Involving men and women for effective groups by CGIAR Program on Collective Action and Property Rights

    Published 2010
    “…While women are important users of natural resources (land, water, forests, fisheries), they are often excluded from management of those resources, and men's and women's voices are often not equally represented or valued when people act together. …”
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    Book Chapter
  2. Can phone surveys be representative in low- and middle-income countries? An application to Myanmar by Lambrecht, Isabel B., van Asselt, Joanna, Headey, Derek D., Minten, Bart, Meza, Patrick, Sabai, Moe, Sun, Thet Su, Ei Win, Hnin

    Published 2023
    “…For decades, in-person data collection has been the standard modality for nationally and sub-nationally representative socio-economic survey data in low- and middle-income countries. …”
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    Journal Article
  3. Women’s empowerment, productivity, and food security: Nationally representative panel data analysis in Malawi by Ragasa, Catherine, Carrillo, Lucia, Ma, Ning

    Published 2023
    “…Results show that the majority of farms were jointly managed by women and men; jointness in plot management has been increasing over time, highlighting the critical need to look at jointness in decision-making. …”
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  4. The men who feed the world? Putting masculinities on the agenda for crop breeding research for development by Arff Tarjem, Ida, Tufan, Hale Ann

    Published 2023
    “…Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields that are dominated by men and masculine have historically been shown to lead to poor representation and discrimination of women and gender diverse scientists, managers, and leaders. …”
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    Journal Article
  5. Phone surveillance, from scratch: Novel sample design features of the nationally representative Myanmar Household Welfare Survey (MHWS) by Myanmar Agriculture Policy Support Activity

    Published 2022
    “…This sampling strategy is used to address the well-known drawbacks of phone survey samples (e.g., the over-sampling of more educated respondents) and the survey’s particular interest in over-sampling farm households and equally sampling men and women. Second, we constructed household, population, and individual level weighting factors to further ensure that the survey generates nationally and subnationally representative statistics. …”
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  6. Community disaster exposure and first onset of depression: A panel analysis of nationally representative South African data, 2008–2017 by Tomita, A., Ncama, B. P., Moodley, Y., Davids, R., Burns, J. K., Mabhaudhi, Tafadzwanashe, Modi, Albert Thembinkosi, Slotow, R.

    Published 2022
    “…We investigated the association between exposure to cumulative disaster and the first onset of depression in a nationally representative survey in South Africa. We used panel data from the South African National Income Dynamics Study (SA-NIDS) from 2008–2017, consisting of 17,255 adult study participants who were depression free at baseline. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. How integrated are women and gender in Integrated Water Resource Management? : a discourse analysis by Johansson, Karin

    Published 2016
    “…This thesis examines how gender and women are included, constructed and represented in Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) policy documents. …”
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  8. Appropriation of women's indigenous knowledge: the case of matrilineal Lua in northern Thailand by Satyawadhana, C.

    Published 2001
    “…However, with the entry of the Thai state, power has shifed from the Lua women to Thai men who represent the state. This has also resulted in the appropriation of women's traditional knowledge about the technology and rituals surrounding forest conservation and sustainable use of resources. …”
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  9. A socio-hydrological approach for incorporating gender into biophysical models and implications for water resources research by Baker, Tracy, Cullen, Beth, Debevec, Liza, Abebe, Yenenesh

    Published 2015
    “…As a case study, we describe undertaking this process in Ethiopia where two three-dimensional maps (men's and women's) were separately generated to represent the same 20 km2 landscape. …”
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    Journal Article
  10. Examining gender inequalities in land rights indicators in Asia by Kieran, Caitlin, Sproule, Kathryn, Doss, Cheryl, Quisumbing, Agnes R., Kim, Sung Mi

    Published 2015
    “…This article reviews the existing micro‐level, large sample data on men's and women's control of land, identifies what can and cannot be measured by these data, and uses these measures to assess the gaps in the land rights of women and men. …”
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