An increasing body of literature suggests that agriculture is ‘feminizing’ in many low- and middle-income countries. Definitions of the feminization of agriculture vary, as do interpretations of what drives the expansion of women’s roles in agriculture over time. Understanding whether, how, and why the feminization of agriculture is occurring requires effective research methodologies capable of producing nuanced data. This article builds on six research projects that set out to deepen narratives of feminization of agriculture by empirically exploring the dynamics and impacts of diverse processes of feminization of agriculture. The researchers working on these projects reflect on how their methodological innovations enabled them to obtain ne...
Abstract — The role of women as farmers has existed in the history of human life for centuries. How...
The purpose of this study was to assess women’s decision-making power in small-scale agriculture in ...
Many stylized facts about women in agriculture have been repeated for decades. Did nothing really ch...
An increasing body of literature suggests that agriculture is ‘feminizing’ in many low- and middle-i...
An increasing body of literature suggests that agriculture is “feminizing” in many low and middle-in...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to describe changing labor markets that pull men out ...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...
'Feminisation of agriculture’ is generally utilized to indicate an expansion of women’s engagement i...
Female farming systems draws attention to women\u27s (re)productive roles in agriculture, with parti...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
The rising share of farm work in India undertaken by women – a phenomenon commonly referred to as th...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
The rising share of farm work in India undertaken by women – a phenomenon commonly referred to as th...
At a time when donors and governments are increasing efforts to mainstream gender in agriculture, it...
While a remarkable continuity in smallholder agricultural production has been identified, the shift ...
Abstract — The role of women as farmers has existed in the history of human life for centuries. How...
The purpose of this study was to assess women’s decision-making power in small-scale agriculture in ...
Many stylized facts about women in agriculture have been repeated for decades. Did nothing really ch...
An increasing body of literature suggests that agriculture is ‘feminizing’ in many low- and middle-i...
An increasing body of literature suggests that agriculture is “feminizing” in many low and middle-in...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to describe changing labor markets that pull men out ...
The term “feminization of agriculture” is used to capture a wide range of gender dynamics and shifts...
'Feminisation of agriculture’ is generally utilized to indicate an expansion of women’s engagement i...
Female farming systems draws attention to women\u27s (re)productive roles in agriculture, with parti...
The outmigration of men has led to the feminization of rural communities where women are increasingl...
The rising share of farm work in India undertaken by women – a phenomenon commonly referred to as th...
This article pulls together the state of knowledge on the degree to which wheat-based systems in Ban...
The rising share of farm work in India undertaken by women – a phenomenon commonly referred to as th...
At a time when donors and governments are increasing efforts to mainstream gender in agriculture, it...
While a remarkable continuity in smallholder agricultural production has been identified, the shift ...
Abstract — The role of women as farmers has existed in the history of human life for centuries. How...
The purpose of this study was to assess women’s decision-making power in small-scale agriculture in ...
Many stylized facts about women in agriculture have been repeated for decades. Did nothing really ch...