The feminization of agriculture narrative has been reproduced in development literature as an oversimplified metric of empowerment through changes in women’s labor and managerial roles with little attention to individuals’ heterogeneous livelihoods. Grounded in feminist political ecology (FPE), we sought to critically understand how labor and managerial feminization interact with changing agricultural practices. Working with a local NGO as part of an international, donor-funded research-for-development project, we conducted semi-structured interviews, focus group discussions, and participant observation with over 100 farmers in Mid-Western Nepal in 2017. Household structure and headship are dynamic in the context of male out-migration, push...
Gender mainstreaming has been prioritised within the national agricultural policies of many countrie...
Female farming systems draws attention to women\u27s (re)productive roles in agriculture, with parti...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...
This paper examines the nature of the feminization of agriculture, and factors influencing the pheno...
Changing demands of the agricultural sector, due to male out-migration, have been shown to influence...
In international research and development discourses, the 'Feminization of Agriculture' is often use...
The study assesses the two approaches of feminization: labor and managerial, and explores the implic...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
This thesis is based on two months of fieldwork in Melamchi, Nepal in 2014. The objective of this st...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
Analysis of rural womens’ livelihood identifies a ‘triple burden’ of work to in the productive, repr...
© 2015 Dr. Basundhara BhattaraiThis research examines the interplay between gender and adaptation in...
Collective farming has been suggested as a potentially useful approach for reducing inequality and t...
In Nepal, male out-migration is an important factor to contribute to GDP through regular remittances...
A clear consensus has emerged that innovations are important for adapting to drought and overcoming ...
Gender mainstreaming has been prioritised within the national agricultural policies of many countrie...
Female farming systems draws attention to women\u27s (re)productive roles in agriculture, with parti...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...
This paper examines the nature of the feminization of agriculture, and factors influencing the pheno...
Changing demands of the agricultural sector, due to male out-migration, have been shown to influence...
In international research and development discourses, the 'Feminization of Agriculture' is often use...
The study assesses the two approaches of feminization: labor and managerial, and explores the implic...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
This thesis is based on two months of fieldwork in Melamchi, Nepal in 2014. The objective of this st...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
Analysis of rural womens’ livelihood identifies a ‘triple burden’ of work to in the productive, repr...
© 2015 Dr. Basundhara BhattaraiThis research examines the interplay between gender and adaptation in...
Collective farming has been suggested as a potentially useful approach for reducing inequality and t...
In Nepal, male out-migration is an important factor to contribute to GDP through regular remittances...
A clear consensus has emerged that innovations are important for adapting to drought and overcoming ...
Gender mainstreaming has been prioritised within the national agricultural policies of many countrie...
Female farming systems draws attention to women\u27s (re)productive roles in agriculture, with parti...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...