We study the take‐up of an intervention designed to increase women’s economic empowerment among sugarcane farmers in Uganda. We find that lower socioeconomic status and household gender norms both predict a couple’s refusal of the intervention. We also randomly assign couples to a workshop that aims to increase communication and gender balance in the household and find that couples invited to the workshop were less likely to refuse the subsequently offered empowerment intervention. Moreover, the workshop was effective at addressing sources of disadvantage that arise from household gender norms and division of labor, and less effective at addressing refusal rates associated with socioeconomic status.PRIFPRI3; IFPRIOA; ISI; CRP2; 3 Building I...
Research has documented how men's behaviors in patriarchal settings affect women's economic empowerm...
Expanding coffee exports is a major goal of Uganda’s government. By focusing on this high-value crop...
In contexts where women have few opportunities for wage work, entrepreneurship may be one of the onl...
We study the take‐up of an intervention designed to increase women’s economic empowerment among suga...
Women’s empowerment is a significant element of economic development (Duflo 2012). Because most wome...
Increasing women's empowerment is a key objective of many development programs, both as a principal ...
In smallholder households that engage in commercial agriculture, women are often involved in the phy...
In Uganda, the agricultural sector contributes substantially to gross domestic product. Although the...
As many African countries promote commercial agricultural production, it is important to understand ...
This project tests two approaches to increasing women’s integration into and returns from cash crop ...
Programs that seek to increase women’s participation in marketing activities related to the principa...
Despite women's large contributions to agricultural production in developing countries, they are oft...
Agricultural advisory services are generally biased towards men, with information targeted mainly to...
Evidence suggests that women’s limited access to resources, agency, and associated achievements affe...
The study tends to ask why despite the fact that women have been exposed to various training program...
Research has documented how men's behaviors in patriarchal settings affect women's economic empowerm...
Expanding coffee exports is a major goal of Uganda’s government. By focusing on this high-value crop...
In contexts where women have few opportunities for wage work, entrepreneurship may be one of the onl...
We study the take‐up of an intervention designed to increase women’s economic empowerment among suga...
Women’s empowerment is a significant element of economic development (Duflo 2012). Because most wome...
Increasing women's empowerment is a key objective of many development programs, both as a principal ...
In smallholder households that engage in commercial agriculture, women are often involved in the phy...
In Uganda, the agricultural sector contributes substantially to gross domestic product. Although the...
As many African countries promote commercial agricultural production, it is important to understand ...
This project tests two approaches to increasing women’s integration into and returns from cash crop ...
Programs that seek to increase women’s participation in marketing activities related to the principa...
Despite women's large contributions to agricultural production in developing countries, they are oft...
Agricultural advisory services are generally biased towards men, with information targeted mainly to...
Evidence suggests that women’s limited access to resources, agency, and associated achievements affe...
The study tends to ask why despite the fact that women have been exposed to various training program...
Research has documented how men's behaviors in patriarchal settings affect women's economic empowerm...
Expanding coffee exports is a major goal of Uganda’s government. By focusing on this high-value crop...
In contexts where women have few opportunities for wage work, entrepreneurship may be one of the onl...