This paper contributes new empirical evidence and nuanced analysis on the gender difference in access to extension services and how this translates to observed differences in technology adoption and agricultural productivity. We employ a cross-sectional instrumental-variable regression method using a regionally-representative dataset of more than 7,500 households and 32,000 plots in four major regions in Ethiopia that was collected during the 2010 main season. Results suggest that female heads of households and plot managers are less likely to get extension services and less likely to access quality services than their male counterparts after controlling for plot, household, and village level characteristics. Receiving advice from DAs is st...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
In Ethiopia, the participation of women in agriculture is high, women farmers provide around 50 perc...
Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa face several challenges including low productivity, food i...
This paper contributes new empirical evidence and nuanced analysis on the gender difference in acces...
This study contributes new empirical evidence on the gender difference in access to extension servic...
Gender inequities present a major barrier to increased agricultural production and food security in ...
An understanding of the efficiency with which women farmers are operating, particularly where they a...
It is widely recognized that female farmers have considerably less access to productive assets and s...
The study examined impact of gender difference on Crop productivity in Decha woreda of south west Ka...
The purpose of the study was to identify the major factors influencing the maize production of male-...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
The study examined impact of gender difference on Crop productivity in Decha woreda of south west Ka...
Drawing on a household survey collected in eight woredas in seven Ethiopian regions in 2009, as well...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
We investigate whether a large-scale watershed program promoting sustainable land management (SLM) i...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
In Ethiopia, the participation of women in agriculture is high, women farmers provide around 50 perc...
Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa face several challenges including low productivity, food i...
This paper contributes new empirical evidence and nuanced analysis on the gender difference in acces...
This study contributes new empirical evidence on the gender difference in access to extension servic...
Gender inequities present a major barrier to increased agricultural production and food security in ...
An understanding of the efficiency with which women farmers are operating, particularly where they a...
It is widely recognized that female farmers have considerably less access to productive assets and s...
The study examined impact of gender difference on Crop productivity in Decha woreda of south west Ka...
The purpose of the study was to identify the major factors influencing the maize production of male-...
In sub-Saharan Africa, female-managed plots often show a significant gap in productivity compared to...
The study examined impact of gender difference on Crop productivity in Decha woreda of south west Ka...
Drawing on a household survey collected in eight woredas in seven Ethiopian regions in 2009, as well...
Article published in Food Policy Journal.This paper uses sex-disaggregated survey data at the plot l...
We investigate whether a large-scale watershed program promoting sustainable land management (SLM) i...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
In Ethiopia, the participation of women in agriculture is high, women farmers provide around 50 perc...
Smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa face several challenges including low productivity, food i...