This study is an empirical investigation of how individual risk attitudes influence the agricultural productivity of men and women in a sub-Saharan African country, Burkina Faso. By analyzing a large representative panel survey of farmers from 2014 and 2015, the results indicate lower productivity on female-owned plots. Controlling for various socio-economic factors, the results show that as the female farmers’ increase risk taking, the productivity of female-owned plots goes down. These results are robust regarding alternative specifications. However, productivity differences vary by the type of crop cultivated, the agro-ecological zone, the share of female farmers in the region, the soil quality, type of seed used, and between consumption...
We investigate gender differences in agricultural productivity using data collected in 2005 from Nig...
Background: Achieving gender equality and women’s empowerment is a major global priority. The purpos...
An understanding of the efficiency with which women farmers are operating, particularly where they a...
This study is an empirical investigation of how individual risk attitudes influence the agricultural...
This study analyzes how risk attitudes influence the agricultural productivity of men and women in a...
Agricultural production is typically a risky business. Farm households have to tackle several risks....
While there is a fast-growing policy interest in offering financial products to help rural household...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...
Although there is fast-growing policy interest in offering financial products to help rural househol...
Within many African households, agricultural production is simultaneously carried out on many plots ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
Abstract There are many factors that account for the levels of agricultural productivity within a gi...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Agriculture is fundamental to the economic development of Burkina Faso, where it i...
Enhancing women’s participation in agricultural production, including livestock production, has the ...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2007, stated...
We investigate gender differences in agricultural productivity using data collected in 2005 from Nig...
Background: Achieving gender equality and women’s empowerment is a major global priority. The purpos...
An understanding of the efficiency with which women farmers are operating, particularly where they a...
This study is an empirical investigation of how individual risk attitudes influence the agricultural...
This study analyzes how risk attitudes influence the agricultural productivity of men and women in a...
Agricultural production is typically a risky business. Farm households have to tackle several risks....
While there is a fast-growing policy interest in offering financial products to help rural household...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...
Although there is fast-growing policy interest in offering financial products to help rural househol...
Within many African households, agricultural production is simultaneously carried out on many plots ...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
Abstract There are many factors that account for the levels of agricultural productivity within a gi...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Agriculture is fundamental to the economic development of Burkina Faso, where it i...
Enhancing women’s participation in agricultural production, including livestock production, has the ...
The fourth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2007, stated...
We investigate gender differences in agricultural productivity using data collected in 2005 from Nig...
Background: Achieving gender equality and women’s empowerment is a major global priority. The purpos...
An understanding of the efficiency with which women farmers are operating, particularly where they a...