Women are over-represented among the rural poor in developing countries, and the difficulties they face in raising themselves out of poverty are well established. This thesis examines how gender structures trade in local markets and forms of sociability in rural Ethiopia, using survey data from four rural communities and three local market places. Over 600 male and female farmers were surveyed, and qualitative data from interviews and observations was used to interpret and analyze the results. The thesis is in four parts: Part I introduces the research questions, and presents the theory and research methodology. The thesis posits that women’s access to resources is mediated via men, making it difficult for them to head their own households....
ABSTRACT This article is the second of two papers produced through a research on gender in agricultu...
Agriculture dominates economic life in Ethiopia, accounting for eightyfive percent of employment, ei...
In recent decades, small-scale farmers’ market orientation approaches have increasingly been adopted...
Women are over-represented among the rural poor in developing countries, and the difficulties they f...
The study was designed to explore Food security, gender and community relations. Challenges and stra...
Using the Community Capitals Framework, this article explores the factors enhancing or constraining ...
Sustainable agricultural development depends on female and male smallholders being effective farmers...
Agricultural cooperatives hold much potential to enable economically weak farmers, in developing cou...
Sustainable agricultural development depends on female and male smallholders being effective farmers...
Women are often ignored from research and development agenda although they play key roles in agricul...
Gender inequities present a major barrier to increased agricultural production and food security in ...
We study the relationship between smallholder milk market participation and women's intra-household ...
Increased market inclusion through participation in agricultural value chains may increase employmen...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
In Uganda, the agricultural sector contributes substantially to gross domestic product. Although the...
ABSTRACT This article is the second of two papers produced through a research on gender in agricultu...
Agriculture dominates economic life in Ethiopia, accounting for eightyfive percent of employment, ei...
In recent decades, small-scale farmers’ market orientation approaches have increasingly been adopted...
Women are over-represented among the rural poor in developing countries, and the difficulties they f...
The study was designed to explore Food security, gender and community relations. Challenges and stra...
Using the Community Capitals Framework, this article explores the factors enhancing or constraining ...
Sustainable agricultural development depends on female and male smallholders being effective farmers...
Agricultural cooperatives hold much potential to enable economically weak farmers, in developing cou...
Sustainable agricultural development depends on female and male smallholders being effective farmers...
Women are often ignored from research and development agenda although they play key roles in agricul...
Gender inequities present a major barrier to increased agricultural production and food security in ...
We study the relationship between smallholder milk market participation and women's intra-household ...
Increased market inclusion through participation in agricultural value chains may increase employmen...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
In Uganda, the agricultural sector contributes substantially to gross domestic product. Although the...
ABSTRACT This article is the second of two papers produced through a research on gender in agricultu...
Agriculture dominates economic life in Ethiopia, accounting for eightyfive percent of employment, ei...
In recent decades, small-scale farmers’ market orientation approaches have increasingly been adopted...