Some of the key pathways linking agriculture and nutrition run through women’s work, yet the evidence on these links are weak. Using time-use data from two Indian districts, this paper seeks to fill this gap. In principle, women’s agricultural work could have positive and negative implications for nutrition, through increased control over incomes or intensifying work burdens. The emerging evidence points to the nuanced ways in which social identity, seasonality, and context mediate women’s work in agriculture and consequently food intakes and feeding practices. Overall, women’s work in agriculture seems to have a negative effect on household nutrition through two pathways: lack of adequate time for care work in peak agricultural seasons, an...
In this systematic review, we aim to examine the impact of women’s work in agriculture on maternal a...
Existing reviews on agriculture and nutrition consider limited evidence and focus on impact size, ra...
There have been relatively few studies performed in Third World countries which have examined the se...
There has been considerable attention to women’s work in nutritional studies, given women’s central ...
Supplemental file(s) description: Consent formAgriculture plays a key role in improving nutrition as...
Existing reviews on agriculture and nutrition consider limited evidence and focus on impact size, ra...
Women’s patterns of time-use, which proxy the work burdens associated with productive and reproducti...
There are concerns that increasing women’s engagement in agriculture could have a negative effect on...
There is a resurgence of interest in time-use research driven, inter alia, by the desire to understa...
Time is a vital input into nutritional outcomes, as it is necessary for the production, procurement ...
Time is a vital input into nutritional outcomes, as it is necessary for the production, procurement ...
Time is a vital input into nutritional outcomes, as it is necessary for the production, procurement ...
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. In this systematic review, we aim to examine the impact of women’s wor...
There is a resurgence of interest in time-use research driven, inter alia, by the desire to understa...
In this systematic review, we aim to examine the impact of women’s work in agriculture on maternal a...
In this systematic review, we aim to examine the impact of women’s work in agriculture on maternal a...
Existing reviews on agriculture and nutrition consider limited evidence and focus on impact size, ra...
There have been relatively few studies performed in Third World countries which have examined the se...
There has been considerable attention to women’s work in nutritional studies, given women’s central ...
Supplemental file(s) description: Consent formAgriculture plays a key role in improving nutrition as...
Existing reviews on agriculture and nutrition consider limited evidence and focus on impact size, ra...
Women’s patterns of time-use, which proxy the work burdens associated with productive and reproducti...
There are concerns that increasing women’s engagement in agriculture could have a negative effect on...
There is a resurgence of interest in time-use research driven, inter alia, by the desire to understa...
Time is a vital input into nutritional outcomes, as it is necessary for the production, procurement ...
Time is a vital input into nutritional outcomes, as it is necessary for the production, procurement ...
Time is a vital input into nutritional outcomes, as it is necessary for the production, procurement ...
Copyright © 2018 The Authors. In this systematic review, we aim to examine the impact of women’s wor...
There is a resurgence of interest in time-use research driven, inter alia, by the desire to understa...
In this systematic review, we aim to examine the impact of women’s work in agriculture on maternal a...
In this systematic review, we aim to examine the impact of women’s work in agriculture on maternal a...
Existing reviews on agriculture and nutrition consider limited evidence and focus on impact size, ra...
There have been relatively few studies performed in Third World countries which have examined the se...