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Identity, household work, and subjective well-being among rural women in Bangladesh
Published 2016“…Analyzing data from rural Bangladesh, we find that longer hours spent on household work are associated with lower levels of subjective well-being among women who disagree with patriarchal notions of gender roles, while the opposite is true for women who agree with patriarchal notions of gender roles. …”
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Mustering the power of ecosystems for adaptation to climate change
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Gender Transformative Approach (GTA) Implementation for SAPLING and Sustainable Intensification Initiatives in Ethiopia
Published 2024“…GTA explores, questions, and transforms the root causes of gender inequalities that exist in discriminatory norms, structures, policies, and institutions (FAO, IFAD, & WFP., 2022). Since patriarchal gender norms and values are the root causes of gender inequalities in developing countries (Jayachandran, 2015), GTA focuses on transforming these patriarchal gender norms that are embedded in everyday life, discriminatory laws, structures, and policies.…”
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Women bargaining with patriarchy in coastal Kenya: Contradictions, creative agency and food provisioning
Published 2019“…Gender analysts have long recognised that challenging existing patriarchal structures involves risks for women, who may lose both long-term support and protection from kin. …”
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Gendered processes of agricultural innovation in the Northern uplands of Vietnam
Published 2019“…The key research question asks how women develop innovations and learn new agricultural practices within patriarchal family structures.…”
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Saved by silence: Climate change, food insecurity and Gender – Based Violence (GBV) in Chimanimani
Published 2025“…As climate shocks strain households, women face rising domestic abuse but often remain silent to preserve marriages shaped by patriarchal norms.…”
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Women are the nucleus of our global food system – but their value is undermined by the patriarchy
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SP innovation ‘pires’ (pathways) in Mozambique: A historical and gendered perspective
Published 2023“…These movements and the re-embedding of both food crops and populations in new and nonindigenous contexts are sites that reveal dynamic social relations profoundly linked to colonial histories, patriarchal power hierarchies and neoliberal ideology. …”
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COVID-19 challenges to equity: Insights from rural Nepal and Senegal
Published 2020“…Female farmers might be particularly vulnerable to COVID-19 impacts due to lower incomes, higher illiteracy, and limited access to resources, time poverty due to increasing domestic and productive responsibilities, and overall patriarchal norms including restrictions on mobility that prevent women from realizing their productive potential.…”
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Is greater decisionmaking power of women associated with reduced gender discrimination in South Asia?
Published 2005“…In these areas, to overcome son preference, economic returns to girls will have to be increased and efforts to change customs regarding marriage and inheritance associated with patriarchal kinship systems, which favor males, will have to be made.…”
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Critical reflections towards re-politicizing gender in agriculture
Published 2024“…And fourth, re-engineer patriarchal organizations and systems to address gender-based discrimination.…”
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Enabling equitable access to canal water resources in coastal Bangladesh
Published 2024“…Inequities in water access, use, and decision-making are shaped by policy incoherence, top-down governance approaches, a lack of coordination and capacities in key institutions, local socio-political hierarchies, and patriarchal cultures and practices locally. Processes of elite capture of common pool water resources undo policy emphasis and commitment to participatory, community-based water management.…”
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Gender Integration for Inclusive Adaptation to Climate Risks
Published 2020“…Women farmers are still not socially accepted as major contributors to the sector, while they struggle to fulfill the entrusted roles and responsibilities, in a patriarchal system. The project integrated gender concerns across all the stages of the project, starting from the planning stage itself.…”
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Fertility, agricultural labor supply, and production: Instrumental variable evidence from Uganda
Published 2016“…Using the fact that in traditional, patriarchal societies, sons are generally preferred to daughters, we isolate exogenous variation in the number of children born to a mother and relate it to the agricultural labor supply and production in Uganda, which has a dominant agricultural sector and high fertility. …”
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Phenotypic variability for conformation traits of BON cattle in Colombia
Published 2024“…It was found that legs and feet traits had the slightest phenotypic variability whereas traits related to musculature and the fore attach and udder depth traits showed the higher variability. The herarchical clustering revealed relationships that allow analyzing the phenotypic trend between animals according to herd management and breeding objectives.…”
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Assessing women's empowerment in agricultural research
Published 2021“…Then, it was about collective struggles to challenge patriarchal structures, and intersecting structures of class, ethnicity, caste, and race, that shape women’s (subordinate) position in society (Batliwala 2007). …”
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Fertility, agricultural labor supply, and production: Instrumental variable evidence from Uganda
Published 2014“…Using the fact that in traditional, patriarchal societies sons are often preferred to daughters, we isolated exogenous variation in the number of children born to a mother and related it to agricultural labor supply and production outcomes in Uganda—a country that combines a dominant agricultural sector with one of the highest fertility rates in the world. …”
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Gender equality and social inclusion in landscape management: the case of Nyamasheke and Rusizi districts in Rwanda
Published 2024“… • The research also reveals significant differences in leadership roles and decision-making between men and women, due to patriarchal norms and economic challenges. Women are underrepresented in conservation decision-making due to domestic duties and poverty, further marginalizing their voices. …”
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Framework Report for incorporating Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) elements in Climate Information Services (CIS)
Published 2022“…If the CIS is built on a patriarchal ecosystem, this will further reinforce gender biases and stereotypes which will reinforce further marginalization of women.…”
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Navigating survival in shifting landscapes: Women’s lived experiences with food, land, and water systems in climate-induced internal displacement in Zimbabwe
Published 2025“…Based on qualitative data generated through participatory methods, the paper signposts the effects of entrenched gender inequalities, shaped by patriarchal norms, in amplifying women’s vulnerabilities in climate shocks. …”
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