Journal ArticleOpen Access
Women’s empowerment and gender equality in agricultural value chains: evidence from four countries in Asia and Africa
Authors
Author Affiliations
International Food Policy Research Institute, International Management Institute
Published InFood Security
Year2021
Citations83
Abstract
Women play important roles at different nodes of both agricultural and off-farm value chains, but in many countries their contributions are either underestimated or limited by prevailing societal norms or gender-specific barriers. We use primary data collected in Asia (Bangladesh, Philippines) and Africa (Benin, Malawi) to examine the relationships between women's empowerment, gender equality, and participation in a variety of local agricultural value chains that comprise the food system. We find that the value chain and the specific node of engagement matter, as do other individual and household characteristics, but in different ways depending on country context. Entrepreneurship-often engaged in by wealthier households with greater ability to take risks-is not necessarily empowering for women; nor is household wealth, as proxied…
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Social SciencesBusiness, Management and AccountingBusiness and International ManagementInnovation and Socioeconomic DevelopmentAgricultural Innovations and PracticesMicrofinance and Financial InclusionEconomic growthSocioeconomicsDevelopment economicsDemographic economicsComputer securityPsychiatryMachine learningArchaeology