Gender inequities present a major barrier to increased agricultural production and food security in Ethiopia. However, a lack of nationally representative sex-disaggregated data and analysis hinder the development and implementation of evidence-based policies. This report aims to contribute to filling this gap by presenting a gender analysis of the Ethiopian Central Statistics Agency’s Agricultural Sample Survey (AgSS) data, collected between 2010 and 2013. The analysis reveals clear gender gaps between male and female holders in terms of human capital, natural capital, financial capital, agricultural input use, and participation in crop production and livestock husbandry. Specifically, female holders are less educated, have less family lab...
This paper has demonstrated that site-specific commodity-based gender analysis is essential for unde...
Rural women in Ethiopia represent a tremendous productive resource in the agricultural sector. They ...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
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...
In Ethiopia, the participation of women in agriculture is high, women farmers provide around 50 perc...
In Ethiopia, women make up 49.74% of the estimated population and 25 percent of all Ethiopian househ...
The study examined impact of gender difference on Crop productivity in Decha woreda of south west Ka...
ABSTRACT This article is the second of two papers produced through a research on gender in agricultu...
This study aims to assess Gendered Agricultural Production in Hidabu Abote Woreda, Ethiopia. The stu...
The study examined impact of gender difference on Crop productivity in Decha woreda of south west Ka...
Agriculture can be an important engine of growth and poverty reduction. But the sector is underperfo...
Without doubt Ethiopian rural women are taking part in agricultural production system even though th...
This paper contributes new empirical evidence and nuanced analysis on the gender difference in acces...
Empirical studies on gender and agricultural productivity are typically based on production function...
This paper has demonstrated that site-specific commodity-based gender analysis is essential for unde...
Rural women in Ethiopia represent a tremendous productive resource in the agricultural sector. They ...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...
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...
In Ethiopia, the participation of women in agriculture is high, women farmers provide around 50 perc...
In Ethiopia, women make up 49.74% of the estimated population and 25 percent of all Ethiopian househ...
The study examined impact of gender difference on Crop productivity in Decha woreda of south west Ka...
ABSTRACT This article is the second of two papers produced through a research on gender in agricultu...
This study aims to assess Gendered Agricultural Production in Hidabu Abote Woreda, Ethiopia. The stu...
The study examined impact of gender difference on Crop productivity in Decha woreda of south west Ka...
Agriculture can be an important engine of growth and poverty reduction. But the sector is underperfo...
Without doubt Ethiopian rural women are taking part in agricultural production system even though th...
This paper contributes new empirical evidence and nuanced analysis on the gender difference in acces...
Empirical studies on gender and agricultural productivity are typically based on production function...
This paper has demonstrated that site-specific commodity-based gender analysis is essential for unde...
Rural women in Ethiopia represent a tremendous productive resource in the agricultural sector. They ...
The use of agricultural technologies is generally expected to increase production and household inco...