This paper complements the gender and technology adoption literature by shifting attention to what happens after adoption of a technology. Understanding the expected benefits and costs of adoption from the perspective of women users can help explain the technology adoption rates that are observed and why technology adoption is often not sustained in the longer term. Drawing on qualitative data from Ethiopia, Ghana, and Tanzania, this paper develops a framework for examining the intrahousehold distribution of benefits from technology adoption, focusing on small-scale irrigation technologies. The framework contributes to the conceptual and empirical exploration of jointness in control over technology by men and women. It does this by identify...
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...
Small-Scale Irrigation (SSI) interventions, like other development interventions, need to take into ...
This paper complements the gender and technology adoption literature by shifting attention to what h...
Drawing on qualitative data from Ethiopia, Ghana, and Tanzania, this paper develops a framework for ...
A wide range of agricultural technologies are promoted to increase or stabilize yields and incomes, ...
This Working Paper presents methodological and substantive findings of gender-differentiated quantit...
Rural household economies dependent on rain-fed agriculture are increasingly turning to irrigation t...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
This paper explores gender aspects of smallholders' private technology adoption for groundwater irri...
This paper reports findings from a qualitative study undertaken in Tanzania and Kenya to examine wom...
Technology adoption is seen as an important tool for increasing agricultural efficiency and combatin...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Given persistent gender inequalities that influence how the benefits of technologies are distributed...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
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...
Small-Scale Irrigation (SSI) interventions, like other development interventions, need to take into ...
This paper complements the gender and technology adoption literature by shifting attention to what h...
Drawing on qualitative data from Ethiopia, Ghana, and Tanzania, this paper develops a framework for ...
A wide range of agricultural technologies are promoted to increase or stabilize yields and incomes, ...
This Working Paper presents methodological and substantive findings of gender-differentiated quantit...
Rural household economies dependent on rain-fed agriculture are increasingly turning to irrigation t...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
This paper explores gender aspects of smallholders' private technology adoption for groundwater irri...
This paper reports findings from a qualitative study undertaken in Tanzania and Kenya to examine wom...
Technology adoption is seen as an important tool for increasing agricultural efficiency and combatin...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
Given persistent gender inequalities that influence how the benefits of technologies are distributed...
Why do men and women adopt agricultural technologies at different rates? Evidence from Ghana suggest...
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...
Small-Scale Irrigation (SSI) interventions, like other development interventions, need to take into ...