This paper shows the implications of credit and labor market imperfections on gender differences in agricultural labor productivity, especially highlighting how both imperfections negatively affect female productivity by discouraging off-farm income generating activities and restricting access to inputs. The paper theoretically models the relationship between gender differences in agricultural labor productivity and market imperfections and it provides empirical evidence consistent with our theoretical model by decomposing the contribution of different factors to such gender differences. We find that agricultural labor productivity is on average 44 percent lower on plots belonging to female-headed households than on those belonging to male-...
Although women in developing countries play a significant role in the agricultural sector, they are ...
This paper considers the impact of gender specific constraints on the production and marketing of ca...
This paper contributes to the empirical evidence on the gender differences in agricultural productiv...
This paper shows the implications of credit and labor market imperfections on gender differences in ...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoThis paper hypothesises that labour and credit...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
This chapter challenges one of the main tenets of agricultural economics—that households behave as t...
Should agricultural development programs target women in order to increase productivity? This paper...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
This paper presents a simple model to examine the implication of credit market imperfections when co...
This study evaluates managerial differences between men and women and assesses the degree of bias in...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
Should agricultural development programmes target women in order to increase productivity? This arti...
This study analyzes productivity differentials between men and women in the peasant agriculture in N...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in developing countr...
Although women in developing countries play a significant role in the agricultural sector, they are ...
This paper considers the impact of gender specific constraints on the production and marketing of ca...
This paper contributes to the empirical evidence on the gender differences in agricultural productiv...
This paper shows the implications of credit and labor market imperfections on gender differences in ...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoThis paper hypothesises that labour and credit...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
This chapter challenges one of the main tenets of agricultural economics—that households behave as t...
Should agricultural development programs target women in order to increase productivity? This paper...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
This paper presents a simple model to examine the implication of credit market imperfections when co...
This study evaluates managerial differences between men and women and assesses the degree of bias in...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
Should agricultural development programmes target women in order to increase productivity? This arti...
This study analyzes productivity differentials between men and women in the peasant agriculture in N...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in developing countr...
Although women in developing countries play a significant role in the agricultural sector, they are ...
This paper considers the impact of gender specific constraints on the production and marketing of ca...
This paper contributes to the empirical evidence on the gender differences in agricultural productiv...