Women on Irish farms have been a subject of feminist analysis over the past two decades. Salient themes in the literature on farm women have been the constraints of patriarchal agriculture (O\u27Hara 1997; Shortall, 2004), the invisibility of women\u27s farm work (O Hara 1998), gender inequalities in ownership of farm assets (Watson et al. 2009), increasing professionalisation of farmwomen outside of agriculture (Kelly and Shortall 2002; Hanrahan 2007); and the need to investigate and theorise property ownership as an emerging concern. For Shortall (2004) land ownership is the critical factor underpinning male domination of the occupational category farmer , determining the power differentials between men and women in Irish family farming....
This thesis contributes to the established literature on farm women within the context of family far...
This paper examines the relationship between gender composition and rural household strategies in Ca...
Compared to other occupational groups, farmers in Ireland experience a disproportionate burden of he...
working paperWomen on farms in Ireland are a subject of feminist analysis for five decades. Salient...
Gender, Power and Property: “In my own right” Women on farms in Ireland are a subject of feminist an...
A number of women living on family farms own farm property in their own right. This is an unexplore...
End of Project ReportThis project addresses gender relations on dairy farms in Irish Republic. Its a...
Using an anthropological approach that views space as a cultural process created through the interac...
The survival of family farming in British agriculture has long been a topic of interest for rural re...
Although women constitute a major part of the farm labour force they often do not have formal employ...
Rural gender research has been an embedded topic of rural research for over 40 years. The hegemonic ...
Research has shown that farming is a male-dominated occupation which is bound by patriarchal practic...
This article examines the role of Irish farmwomen during the National Farmers’ Association, Farmers’...
Farming is a critical sector within rural economies (Phelan and Sharpley, 2012) but is uncertain and...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...
This thesis contributes to the established literature on farm women within the context of family far...
This paper examines the relationship between gender composition and rural household strategies in Ca...
Compared to other occupational groups, farmers in Ireland experience a disproportionate burden of he...
working paperWomen on farms in Ireland are a subject of feminist analysis for five decades. Salient...
Gender, Power and Property: “In my own right” Women on farms in Ireland are a subject of feminist an...
A number of women living on family farms own farm property in their own right. This is an unexplore...
End of Project ReportThis project addresses gender relations on dairy farms in Irish Republic. Its a...
Using an anthropological approach that views space as a cultural process created through the interac...
The survival of family farming in British agriculture has long been a topic of interest for rural re...
Although women constitute a major part of the farm labour force they often do not have formal employ...
Rural gender research has been an embedded topic of rural research for over 40 years. The hegemonic ...
Research has shown that farming is a male-dominated occupation which is bound by patriarchal practic...
This article examines the role of Irish farmwomen during the National Farmers’ Association, Farmers’...
Farming is a critical sector within rural economies (Phelan and Sharpley, 2012) but is uncertain and...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...
This thesis contributes to the established literature on farm women within the context of family far...
This paper examines the relationship between gender composition and rural household strategies in Ca...
Compared to other occupational groups, farmers in Ireland experience a disproportionate burden of he...