This paper reviews existing microeconomic empirical literature on gender differences in use, access, and adoption of non-land agricultural inputs in developing countries. This review focuses on four key areas: (1) technological resources, (2) natural resources, (3) human resources, and (4) social and political capital. In general, there has been more empirical research on inorganic fertilizer, seed varieties, extension services, and group membership than on tools and mechanization, life-cycle effects, and political participation. Across input areas, generally men have higher input measures than women; however, this finding is often sensitive to the use of models that control for other background factors, as well as the type of gender indica...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
Based on an extensive review of the literature on women farmers in Africa, this paper explores the p...
Although women in developing countries play a significant role in the agricultural sector, they are ...
This paper reviews existing microeconomic empirical literature on gender differences in use, access,...
This paper reviews and integrates findings from existing empirical studies and case studies received...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Agriculture can be an important engine of growth and poverty reduction. But the sector is underperfo...
Gender differences in the engagement of work activities across sectors are important elements of gen...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
This paper reviews and integrates findings from existing empirical studies and case studies received...
Paper presented at the 28th International Conference of Agricultural Economists in The Global Bio-Ec...
'With' and 'without' technology situations were compared in relation to the package of groundnut pro...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
Based on an extensive review of the literature on women farmers in Africa, this paper explores the p...
Although women in developing countries play a significant role in the agricultural sector, they are ...
This paper reviews existing microeconomic empirical literature on gender differences in use, access,...
This paper reviews and integrates findings from existing empirical studies and case studies received...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Agriculture can be an important engine of growth and poverty reduction. But the sector is underperfo...
Gender differences in the engagement of work activities across sectors are important elements of gen...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
This paper reviews the econometric evidence on gender differences in agricultural productivity. It p...
This paper reviews and integrates findings from existing empirical studies and case studies received...
Paper presented at the 28th International Conference of Agricultural Economists in The Global Bio-Ec...
'With' and 'without' technology situations were compared in relation to the package of groundnut pro...
The factors that hinder farm intensification process among smallholders in Kenya are many and varied...
Based on an extensive review of the literature on women farmers in Africa, this paper explores the p...
Although women in developing countries play a significant role in the agricultural sector, they are ...