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Type:
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Working Paper |
Author:
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Quisumbing, Agnes R.; Pandolfelli, Lauren |
Date:
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2008 |
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International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC |
Series:
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IFPRI Note 13 |
URI:
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https://hdl.handle.net/10535/6048
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Sector:
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Agriculture |
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Subject(s):
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agriculture poverty gender
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Abstract:
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"Gender norms are an important constraint to increasing agricultural productivity. Inequality in the distribution of resources between men and women is linked with production inefficiency, yet interventions targeting small-holder farmers often fail to redress women’s lack of access to, and control of important agricultural resources. Women are often constrained in access to and control of land, water, and other natural resources; complementary inputs, such as seeds and fertilizer;
new varieties and technologies; agricultural extension; labor; credit; markets; and social capital. Oftentimes, interventions will be designed to relieve one constraint, not realizing that gender norms—or constraints in other resources—are more binding and may affect the outcome of the intervention."
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