This study examines the intra-household bargaining its impact on the productivity of coffee and other crops functions and on the gender productivity gap, using household-level data from 615 farmers in Colombia and Ecuador. The OLS estimates and the Oaxaca-Blinder (O-B) decomposition method corroborate the hypothesis that given a gain bargaining power through the distribution factor “female participation in the intra-household decision-making” would exacerbate household productivity and the gender gap as long this bargaining is not balanced and wives do not obtain fair benefits from agricultural activities. The results also confirm that differences in observed factors between female and male-headed households are the main reason for the gend...
This study investigates whether women landownersparticipate in the agricultural decisions about thei...
In most rural areas of Cameroon, women are incorporating a market-oriented dimension to their farmin...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in developing countr...
The present investigation has the objective of showing evidence that there would be a reduction on w...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoThis paper hypothesises that labour and credit...
This study evaluated the factors influencing the empowerment of women coffee growers in Cauca Depart...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
This paper shows the implications of credit and labor market imperfections on gender differences in ...
An understanding of the efficiency with which women farmers are operating, particularly where they a...
This study investigates gender differential in agricultural productivity, highlights its key determi...
This chapter challenges one of the main tenets of agricultural economics—that households behave as t...
Latin-American coffee production has largely relegated women to specific family labor tasks, such as...
This thesis is about how these small farmers in two socio-ecological systems in southern Ecuador acc...
Women's agricultural production is modeled as a sequential switching regression process determined b...
This study investigates whether women landownersparticipate in the agricultural decisions about thei...
In most rural areas of Cameroon, women are incorporating a market-oriented dimension to their farmin...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...
According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in developing countr...
The present investigation has the objective of showing evidence that there would be a reduction on w...
Artículo de publicación ISISin acceso a texto completoThis paper hypothesises that labour and credit...
This study evaluated the factors influencing the empowerment of women coffee growers in Cauca Depart...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
This paper shows the implications of credit and labor market imperfections on gender differences in ...
An understanding of the efficiency with which women farmers are operating, particularly where they a...
This study investigates gender differential in agricultural productivity, highlights its key determi...
This chapter challenges one of the main tenets of agricultural economics—that households behave as t...
Latin-American coffee production has largely relegated women to specific family labor tasks, such as...
This thesis is about how these small farmers in two socio-ecological systems in southern Ecuador acc...
Women's agricultural production is modeled as a sequential switching regression process determined b...
This study investigates whether women landownersparticipate in the agricultural decisions about thei...
In most rural areas of Cameroon, women are incorporating a market-oriented dimension to their farmin...
African governments and international development groups see boosting productivity on smallholder fa...