In Bangladesh, being a traditional Muslim society, women’s participation in economic activities in general and in agriculture in particular has remained low. But recent labor force surveys conducted by the Bureau of Statistics show rapidly increasing participation of women in economic activities. The progress is attributed to poverty, empowerment of women by NGOs, and migration of male members from agriculture to non-farm occupation. With the absence of male members, women’s role is changing from unpaid family worker to farm managers, a phenomenon termed as “feminization of agriculture”. This paper uses unpublished longitudinal panel data from a nationally representative sample survey in 62 villages conducted in 2000 and 2008 that covered t...
While Bangladesh has experienced steady advances in food production through the adoption of agricult...
As a substantial portion of the rural labor force migrates to urban areas, it is commonly assumed th...
This paper has been prepared as part of CPD's ongoing agricultural policy research. The paper was pr...
Not AvailableThere is a dearth of knowledge on the employment effect of modern agricultural technolo...
Gender composition of labour use and factors determining demand and supply of female labour in crop ...
Empowering women is crucial for a country's development because it leads to greater economic growth,...
Rural households in Bangladesh are highly dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods. As in othe...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the major factors related to the participation of wom...
Women and children participate mostly in family farm activities particularly in livestock, activitie...
Bangladesh is known as a predominantly male-dominated society with traditional and religious beliefs...
The paper examines trends in women’s gainful employment in ‘prawn-carp’ and ‘high yield variety (HYV...
Abstract: The study was aimed to know the present status of rural women’s participation and decision...
Introduction In Bangladesh men are viewed as the leader of the family and its most significant part...
Farmer hiring of agricultural machinery services is common in South Asia. Informal fee-for-service a...
Empowerment of rural women in Bangladesh can reduce gender inequality and improve their social statu...
While Bangladesh has experienced steady advances in food production through the adoption of agricult...
As a substantial portion of the rural labor force migrates to urban areas, it is commonly assumed th...
This paper has been prepared as part of CPD's ongoing agricultural policy research. The paper was pr...
Not AvailableThere is a dearth of knowledge on the employment effect of modern agricultural technolo...
Gender composition of labour use and factors determining demand and supply of female labour in crop ...
Empowering women is crucial for a country's development because it leads to greater economic growth,...
Rural households in Bangladesh are highly dependent on agriculture for their livelihoods. As in othe...
The purpose of the present study is to examine the major factors related to the participation of wom...
Women and children participate mostly in family farm activities particularly in livestock, activitie...
Bangladesh is known as a predominantly male-dominated society with traditional and religious beliefs...
The paper examines trends in women’s gainful employment in ‘prawn-carp’ and ‘high yield variety (HYV...
Abstract: The study was aimed to know the present status of rural women’s participation and decision...
Introduction In Bangladesh men are viewed as the leader of the family and its most significant part...
Farmer hiring of agricultural machinery services is common in South Asia. Informal fee-for-service a...
Empowerment of rural women in Bangladesh can reduce gender inequality and improve their social statu...
While Bangladesh has experienced steady advances in food production through the adoption of agricult...
As a substantial portion of the rural labor force migrates to urban areas, it is commonly assumed th...
This paper has been prepared as part of CPD's ongoing agricultural policy research. The paper was pr...