Female plot managers in Sub-Saharan Africa often realize significantly lower crop yields than their male counterparts. Even for legumes, which are often referred to as ‘women’s crops’, yields are significantly lower. This study investigated the underlying causes of this gender yield gap in groundnut production. The analysis is based on survey data from 228 farm households from two groundnut growing regions in Uganda. We used the Blinder-Oaxaca model to decompose factors that contribute to this yield gap. Results show 63% and 44% gender yield gaps for improved and local varieties, respectively, with female plot managers realizing less than their male counterparts. Improved groundnut seeds increase female plot manager’s yields but not the yie...
We investigate gender differences in agricultural productivity using data collected in 2005 from Nig...
Gender gaps in agrifood value chains are manifested in differential access to and control of product...
Are there differences in men’s and women’s access to and use of fertiliser in sub-Saharan Africa? Th...
Female plot managers in Sub-Saharan Africa often realize significantly lower crop yields than their ...
Literature shows that women in many African farming communities are more involved in agricultural p...
Poverty among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa has been associated with low agricultural p...
Understanding the gender differences in agricultural productivity is crucial for formulating informe...
This study examines the extent of the productivity gap between male and female bean producers, its d...
Gender gaps in crop productivity can negatively affect rural socio-economic development of agrarian ...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...
Open Access Article; Published online: 21 Jul 2022It is widely recognized that female farmers have c...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
Masters ThesisThe study explored groundnut gendered yield gap and socio-economic factors for groundn...
There is an assumed gap in efficiency between male and female farmers. Identifying the constraints o...
Productivity gaps of 321 groundnut farmers from Uganda and Kenya were analyzed based on data from th...
We investigate gender differences in agricultural productivity using data collected in 2005 from Nig...
Gender gaps in agrifood value chains are manifested in differential access to and control of product...
Are there differences in men’s and women’s access to and use of fertiliser in sub-Saharan Africa? Th...
Female plot managers in Sub-Saharan Africa often realize significantly lower crop yields than their ...
Literature shows that women in many African farming communities are more involved in agricultural p...
Poverty among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa has been associated with low agricultural p...
Understanding the gender differences in agricultural productivity is crucial for formulating informe...
This study examines the extent of the productivity gap between male and female bean producers, its d...
Gender gaps in crop productivity can negatively affect rural socio-economic development of agrarian ...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...
Open Access Article; Published online: 21 Jul 2022It is widely recognized that female farmers have c...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
Masters ThesisThe study explored groundnut gendered yield gap and socio-economic factors for groundn...
There is an assumed gap in efficiency between male and female farmers. Identifying the constraints o...
Productivity gaps of 321 groundnut farmers from Uganda and Kenya were analyzed based on data from th...
We investigate gender differences in agricultural productivity using data collected in 2005 from Nig...
Gender gaps in agrifood value chains are manifested in differential access to and control of product...
Are there differences in men’s and women’s access to and use of fertiliser in sub-Saharan Africa? Th...