This article presents research conducted in Nepal’s Terai plains in 2014-15 showing that women are innovating in wheat to the extent that wheat farming is experiencing a shift from feminization of agricultural labor towards women taking control over decision making. Processes accounting for this include male out-migration, non-governmental organizations working on promoting women’s equality that has developed women’s confidence, individual support from extension agents, and strong cooperation between women to foster each other’s “innovation journeys.
Changing demands of the agricultural sector, due to male out-migration, have been shown to influence...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
This study examines the relationship between male labour out-migration and the process of sociocult...
There is very little research on women in wheat in Nepal, and wheat is still considered a ‘man’s cro...
This technical note provides research evidence debunking four gender myths: 1) men are the main deci...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
Women in India perform a range of roles in wheat-based agricultural systems. However, data remain sp...
In Nepal, male out-migration is an important factor to contribute to GDP through regular remittances...
Trends in a landscapes agricultural transformation can be viewed in single moment when themes collid...
Analysis of rural womens’ livelihood identifies a ‘triple burden’ of work to in the productive, repr...
This resource provides guidance for scientists, researchers, and rural advisory services in wheat-ba...
Large-scale male outmigration has placed new pressures on both men and women, especially regarding l...
The study assesses the two approaches of feminization: labor and managerial, and explores the implic...
Nepal has a long history of irrigation, including government and farmer-managed irrigation systems t...
Changing demands of the agricultural sector, due to male out-migration, have been shown to influence...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
This study examines the relationship between male labour out-migration and the process of sociocult...
There is very little research on women in wheat in Nepal, and wheat is still considered a ‘man’s cro...
This technical note provides research evidence debunking four gender myths: 1) men are the main deci...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
Women in India perform a range of roles in wheat-based agricultural systems. However, data remain sp...
In Nepal, male out-migration is an important factor to contribute to GDP through regular remittances...
Trends in a landscapes agricultural transformation can be viewed in single moment when themes collid...
Analysis of rural womens’ livelihood identifies a ‘triple burden’ of work to in the productive, repr...
This resource provides guidance for scientists, researchers, and rural advisory services in wheat-ba...
Large-scale male outmigration has placed new pressures on both men and women, especially regarding l...
The study assesses the two approaches of feminization: labor and managerial, and explores the implic...
Nepal has a long history of irrigation, including government and farmer-managed irrigation systems t...
Changing demands of the agricultural sector, due to male out-migration, have been shown to influence...
This report explores how women perceive participation and empowerment vis-a-vis access to water and ...
This study examines the relationship between male labour out-migration and the process of sociocult...