IITA Research Guide 58

Gender analysis in agricultural production
Lin Buckland, Joyce Haleegoah  December 1996

 

Abstract. "Gender" is a concept used in social sciences to look at roles and activities of men and women. These roles are often socially defined, and shaped by the traditions and beliefs of a particular culture. While women contribute between 60-80% of agricultural producton in developing countries, women farmers are least likely to benefit from agricultural extension services and technologies that could improve their production.

Therefore, theoretical and methodological work in gender analysis in agriculture has been expanding. Gender analysis tries to take account of roles on other fronts in the lives of farmers since an understanding of the overall commitment of time and energy is pre-requisite to a better identification of farmers' needs.


Objectives, Study materials, Practicals
Questions
 
1 What is gender analysis?
2 Why do gender analysis in agriculture?
3 Identifying gender roles
4 Identifying needs and constraints
5 Using gender analysis in your work
6 Bibliography
7 Suggestions for trainers
   
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