Women's Work in Third World Agriculture

Women's Work in Third World Agriculture
Title Women's Work in Third World Agriculture PDF eBook
Author Ruth Dixon-Mueller
Publisher International Labour Organization
Pages 168
Release 1985
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9789221051077

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This study provides clear guidelines for measuring the contribution of women to agricultural production in developing societies, which should be of interest to those involved in research and development planning.

Women of the Third World

Women of the Third World
Title Women of the Third World PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Bisilliat
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 112
Release 1987
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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The authors examine the broad spectrum of women's work in rural and urban areas of Latin America, Africa and Asia. The focus is on the mechanism by which women's labor is inexorably drawn into an international market based on the division of labor

Running Out of Time: The Reduction of women's work burden in agricultural production

Running Out of Time: The Reduction of women's work burden in agricultural production
Title Running Out of Time: The Reduction of women's work burden in agricultural production PDF eBook
Author Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Pages 65
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9251088101

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Based on a broad literature review, this publication discusses rural women’s time poverty in agriculture, elaborates on its possible causes and implications and provides insight into the various types of constraints that affect the adoption of solutions for reducing work burden. This paper raises questions about the adequacy of women’s access to technologies, services and infrastructure and about the control women have over their time, given their major contributions to agriculture. It also look s into the available labour-saving technologies, practices and services that can support women to better address the demands derived from the domestic and productive spheres and improve their well-being. The reader is presented with an overview of successfully-tested technologies, services and resource management practices in the context of water, energy, information and communication. The findings elaborated in this paper feed a set of recommendations provided for policy makers and development partners. A gender-transformative approach at community and household level is suggested as a way forward to promote women’s increased control over the allocation of their time.

Empowering Women

Empowering Women
Title Empowering Women PDF eBook
Author Ranajit Kumar Samanta
Publisher M.D. Publications Pvt. Ltd.
Pages 190
Release 1999
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9788175330900

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The significant roles played and huge contributions made by women in agriculture and rural development throughout the developing nations have been well recognized and documented by various international development agencies, national government, development administrators, academicians and social science researchers alike, in the recent past. The book is expected to be of great help to the students, scholars, policy makers, development administrators and technology transfer personnel in the fields of agricultural and rural development throughout the globe.

Women and the Environment in the Third World

Women and the Environment in the Third World
Title Women and the Environment in the Third World PDF eBook
Author Irene Dankelman
Publisher Routledge
Pages 257
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134046014

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'This book ... should be issued to grass-root organisations everywhere' Doris Lessing, The New Scientist 'It is must reading for government planners, environmentalists and the ordinary layman' Asia Week Women in the Third World play the major role in managing natural resources. They are also the first and hardest hit by environmental mismanagement, yet they are neither consulted nor taken into account by development strategists. lrene Dankelman and Joan Davidson provide a clear account of the problems faced by women in the management of land, water, forests, energy and human settlements. They also describe the lack of response from international organizations. With the help of well-documented case studies they describe the ways in which women can organize to meet environmental, social and economic challenges. Originally published in 1988

Women's Work in Third World Agriculture

Women's Work in Third World Agriculture
Title Women's Work in Third World Agriculture PDF eBook
Author Ruth Dixon Mueller
Publisher
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Release 1985
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Women in Agriculture Worldwide

Women in Agriculture Worldwide
Title Women in Agriculture Worldwide PDF eBook
Author Amber J. Fletcher
Publisher Routledge
Pages 284
Release 2016-07-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134774710

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Over the past two decades, existing documentation of women in the agricultural sector has surveyed topics such as agricultural restructuring and land reform, international trade agreements and food trade, land ownership and rural development and rural feminisms. Many studies have focused on either the high-income countries of the global North or the low-income countries of the global South. This separation suggests that the North has little to learn from the South, or that there is little shared commonality across the global dividing line. Fletcher and Kubik cross this political, economic, and ideological division by drawing together authors from 5 continents. They discuss the situation for women in agriculture in 13 countries worldwide, with two chapters that cover international contexts. The authors blur the boundaries between academic and organizational authors and their contributors include university-based researchers, gender experts, development consultants, and staff of agricultural research centers and international organizations (i.e., Oxfam, the United Nations World Food Program). The common thread connecting these diverse authors is an emphasis on practical and concrete solutions to address the challenges, such as lack of access to resources and infrastructure, lack of household decision-making power, and gender biases in policymaking and leadership, still faced by women in agriculture around the world. Ongoing issues in climate change will exacerbate many of these issues and several chapters also address environment and sustainability. This book is of great interest to readers in the areas of gender studies, agriculture, policy studies, environmental studies, development and international studies.