A dominant discourse in Myanmar characterises men with ‘farmer’ identities while women, who also undertake farm work, are seen as farm ‘helpers’ and ‘labourers’. We investigated the factors underlying this discourse, exploring gender norms underpinning gender roles, patterns of gendered decision-making, and women's perceptions of gender disadvantage as one component of a study of farmer participatory crop benchmarking (FPCB) in Myanmar's Central Dry Zone. FPCB takes a group-based approach to learning, and in our case, we encouraged mixed-gender groups with the aim of improving women's access to technical learning. Our study identified unconscious bias and adverse gender norms that perpetuate strict gender roles in our study sites and act as...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...
Traditional lifestyles of lowland rice farmers of the southern provinces of Lao People’s Democratic ...
Consideration of gender aspects is needed to ensure that none of the sexes are marginalized in agrof...
Women’s and youth’s roles in agriculture vary across contexts and over time. Limited quantitative in...
Women’s and youth’s roles in agriculture vary across contexts and over time. Limited quantitative in...
This report describes the baseline data collected from 1,835 men and women respondents in 998 househ...
Globally, nearly half of all workers in rural areas work in agriculture (International Labour Organi...
Agricultural advisory services are generally biased towards men, with information targeted mainly to...
Farmer hiring of agricultural machinery services is common in South Asia. Informal fee-for-service a...
Gender issues have increasingly been given attention to in research on agriculture and farming syste...
Oftentimes, a man’s opinion is valued over a woman’s, with women expected to take a back seat when d...
Historically, in developing economies, the status and role of women were limited to and defined as t...
ABSTRACT The study entitled Do Women Work and Men Decide? Gender Dimensions of Cash Cropping in the ...
Although agricultural households operate on the basis of the gendered division of labour, it is not ...
Traditional lifestyles of lowland rice farmers of the southern provinces of Lao People’s Democratic ...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...
Traditional lifestyles of lowland rice farmers of the southern provinces of Lao People’s Democratic ...
Consideration of gender aspects is needed to ensure that none of the sexes are marginalized in agrof...
Women’s and youth’s roles in agriculture vary across contexts and over time. Limited quantitative in...
Women’s and youth’s roles in agriculture vary across contexts and over time. Limited quantitative in...
This report describes the baseline data collected from 1,835 men and women respondents in 998 househ...
Globally, nearly half of all workers in rural areas work in agriculture (International Labour Organi...
Agricultural advisory services are generally biased towards men, with information targeted mainly to...
Farmer hiring of agricultural machinery services is common in South Asia. Informal fee-for-service a...
Gender issues have increasingly been given attention to in research on agriculture and farming syste...
Oftentimes, a man’s opinion is valued over a woman’s, with women expected to take a back seat when d...
Historically, in developing economies, the status and role of women were limited to and defined as t...
ABSTRACT The study entitled Do Women Work and Men Decide? Gender Dimensions of Cash Cropping in the ...
Although agricultural households operate on the basis of the gendered division of labour, it is not ...
Traditional lifestyles of lowland rice farmers of the southern provinces of Lao People’s Democratic ...
Scale-appropriate farm mechanization could be an important pathway to the UN’s sustainable developme...
Traditional lifestyles of lowland rice farmers of the southern provinces of Lao People’s Democratic ...
Consideration of gender aspects is needed to ensure that none of the sexes are marginalized in agrof...