The last three decades have witnessed a major expansion of export agriculture in Latin America and the emergence of largely feminised labour forces. Research has illustrated how farms purposefully construct gendered divisions of labour and how women often experience worse pay and conditions than men. However, it is also important to consider how and why gender divisions of labour change. This article does so by examining export grape production in North East Brazil. It locates farms' practices of gendering work within a three-pronged context of rising buyer requirements, changes in labour supply and the influence of rural trade unions
<div><p>Abstract: The labor market in the Brazilian Northeastern agriculture is characterized by man...
This article is a characterization of the sexual division of labor on family agriculture where the p...
The technological modernization in process has created huge transformations in the labor world. In B...
An important feature of contemporary globalisation has been the 'feminisation of agriculture' across...
This article uses the Global Commodity Chain (GCC) framework to investigate labour regimes in export...
This article argues for the primacy of class relations and struggles as determinants of developmenta...
This article examines the renegotiation of gender and class in a rural Mexican community where econo...
O texto examina as formas de inserção das mulheres na agricultura familiar, procurando explicar a se...
This article analyses the nature and extent of labour flexibility, defined as lack of permanent and ...
International audienceThe Moroccan agricultural sector employs around 40% of the country's total wor...
The present investigation has the objective of showing evidence that there would be a reduction on w...
While a remarkable continuity in smallholder agricultural production has been identified, the shift ...
This articles discusses aspects of female labour in the strategies developed by farming families fro...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...
This paper aims to examine the occupation and income sources of women and men living in rural areas ...
<div><p>Abstract: The labor market in the Brazilian Northeastern agriculture is characterized by man...
This article is a characterization of the sexual division of labor on family agriculture where the p...
The technological modernization in process has created huge transformations in the labor world. In B...
An important feature of contemporary globalisation has been the 'feminisation of agriculture' across...
This article uses the Global Commodity Chain (GCC) framework to investigate labour regimes in export...
This article argues for the primacy of class relations and struggles as determinants of developmenta...
This article examines the renegotiation of gender and class in a rural Mexican community where econo...
O texto examina as formas de inserção das mulheres na agricultura familiar, procurando explicar a se...
This article analyses the nature and extent of labour flexibility, defined as lack of permanent and ...
International audienceThe Moroccan agricultural sector employs around 40% of the country's total wor...
The present investigation has the objective of showing evidence that there would be a reduction on w...
While a remarkable continuity in smallholder agricultural production has been identified, the shift ...
This articles discusses aspects of female labour in the strategies developed by farming families fro...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...
This paper aims to examine the occupation and income sources of women and men living in rural areas ...
<div><p>Abstract: The labor market in the Brazilian Northeastern agriculture is characterized by man...
This article is a characterization of the sexual division of labor on family agriculture where the p...
The technological modernization in process has created huge transformations in the labor world. In B...