Increased market inclusion through participation in agricultural value chains may increase employment and household incomes, but evidence on its empowerment impacts is mixed. In societies with restrictive social norms, greater market inclusion can enhance existing income and empowerment inequalities by relegating marginalized groups, including women, to low value chains or lower value nodes within those chains. We use primary data from rural Bangladesh to investigate the associations between households’ primary economic activity – agricultural wage-earning, production, or entrepreneurship – and absolute and relative levels of men’s and women’s empowerment. Women in producer households, on average, fare better on empowerment outcomes than wo...
Many development agencies are designing and implementing value chain interventions that aim to reach...
Empowerment of rural women in Bangladesh can reduce gender inequality and improve their social statu...
Womens empowerment has become a major concern of both developed and developing countries across the ...
Women play important roles at different nodes of both agricultural and off-farm value chains, but in...
As a substantial portion of the rural labor force migrates to urban areas, it is commonly assumed th...
As a substantial portion of the rural labor force migrates to urban areas, it is commonly assumed th...
Empowering women is crucial for a country's development because it leads to greater economic growth,...
Many development agencies design and implement interventions that aim to reach, benefit, and empower...
Using nationally representative survey data from Bangladesh, we examine the relationship between wom...
While Bangladesh has experienced steady advances in food production through the adoption of agricult...
Rural development projects face the challenge of meeting multiple goals such as reducing poverty and...
Farmer hiring of agricultural machinery services is common in South Asia. Informal fee-for-service a...
Women’s participation and empowerment in value chains are goals that concern many development organi...
SummaryUsing a nationally representative survey from Bangladesh, we examine the relationship between...
Bangladesh is known as a predominantly male-dominated society with traditional and religious beliefs...
Many development agencies are designing and implementing value chain interventions that aim to reach...
Empowerment of rural women in Bangladesh can reduce gender inequality and improve their social statu...
Womens empowerment has become a major concern of both developed and developing countries across the ...
Women play important roles at different nodes of both agricultural and off-farm value chains, but in...
As a substantial portion of the rural labor force migrates to urban areas, it is commonly assumed th...
As a substantial portion of the rural labor force migrates to urban areas, it is commonly assumed th...
Empowering women is crucial for a country's development because it leads to greater economic growth,...
Many development agencies design and implement interventions that aim to reach, benefit, and empower...
Using nationally representative survey data from Bangladesh, we examine the relationship between wom...
While Bangladesh has experienced steady advances in food production through the adoption of agricult...
Rural development projects face the challenge of meeting multiple goals such as reducing poverty and...
Farmer hiring of agricultural machinery services is common in South Asia. Informal fee-for-service a...
Women’s participation and empowerment in value chains are goals that concern many development organi...
SummaryUsing a nationally representative survey from Bangladesh, we examine the relationship between...
Bangladesh is known as a predominantly male-dominated society with traditional and religious beliefs...
Many development agencies are designing and implementing value chain interventions that aim to reach...
Empowerment of rural women in Bangladesh can reduce gender inequality and improve their social statu...
Womens empowerment has become a major concern of both developed and developing countries across the ...