There are concerns that increasing women’s engagement in agriculture could have a negative effect on nutrition because it limits the time available for nutrition-improving reproductive work. However, very few empirical studies have been able to analyze whether these concerns are well-founded. This paper examines whether an increase in women’s time in agriculture adversely affects maternal and child nutrition, and whether the lack of women’s time in reproductive work leads to poorer nutrition. Using data from Bangladesh, Cambodia, Ghana, Mozambique, and Nepal, we find that on the whole, in poor households, reductions in women’s reproductive work time are detrimental to nutrition, especially for children. In contrast, women’s and children’s n...
Background: Women’s empowerment is one critical pathway through which agriculture can impact women’s...
Background Food insecurity which is the one of the causes of child malnutrition is still prevalent i...
Time is a vital input into nutritional outcomes, as it is necessary for the production, procurement ...
There are concerns that increasing women’s engagement in agriculture could have a negative effect on...
There are concerns that increasing women’s engagement in agriculture could negatively affect nutriti...
Existing reviews on agriculture and nutrition consider limited evidence and focus on impact size, ra...
Using data from fieldwork conducted in Nepal, the impact of a project designed to commercialize vege...
Success of nutrition‐sensitive agriculture programmes targeted to women may be influenced by increas...
Some of the key pathways linking agriculture and nutrition run through women’s work, yet the evidenc...
Although agriculture is an important source of food and income for food expenditures, women’s involv...
Using data from fieldwork conducted in Nepal, the impact of a project designed to commercialize vege...
There has been considerable attention to women’s work in nutritional studies, given women’s central ...
Although agriculture is an important source of food and income for food expenditures, women's involv...
Child undernutrition remains a widespread problem in many developing countries. The empowerment of w...
Although women’s empowerment and gender equality are associated with better maternal and child nutri...
Background: Women’s empowerment is one critical pathway through which agriculture can impact women’s...
Background Food insecurity which is the one of the causes of child malnutrition is still prevalent i...
Time is a vital input into nutritional outcomes, as it is necessary for the production, procurement ...
There are concerns that increasing women’s engagement in agriculture could have a negative effect on...
There are concerns that increasing women’s engagement in agriculture could negatively affect nutriti...
Existing reviews on agriculture and nutrition consider limited evidence and focus on impact size, ra...
Using data from fieldwork conducted in Nepal, the impact of a project designed to commercialize vege...
Success of nutrition‐sensitive agriculture programmes targeted to women may be influenced by increas...
Some of the key pathways linking agriculture and nutrition run through women’s work, yet the evidenc...
Although agriculture is an important source of food and income for food expenditures, women’s involv...
Using data from fieldwork conducted in Nepal, the impact of a project designed to commercialize vege...
There has been considerable attention to women’s work in nutritional studies, given women’s central ...
Although agriculture is an important source of food and income for food expenditures, women's involv...
Child undernutrition remains a widespread problem in many developing countries. The empowerment of w...
Although women’s empowerment and gender equality are associated with better maternal and child nutri...
Background: Women’s empowerment is one critical pathway through which agriculture can impact women’s...
Background Food insecurity which is the one of the causes of child malnutrition is still prevalent i...
Time is a vital input into nutritional outcomes, as it is necessary for the production, procurement ...