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production in Ghana. The program was conducted in the groundnut regions of Ghana with the goal to improve groundnut agriculture …
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and food security. Using data from a recent field survey of rural farm households in northern Ghana and endogenous …
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This study tests the null hypothesis that it is sufficient to interview only the household head to obtain accurate information on household income. Results show that using a husband’s estimate of his wife’s income does not produce statistically reliable results for poverty analysis....
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characteristics, we examine gender differences in the wages of the graduates of the agribusiness department. The regression analysis … women still remain present. This study provides new empirical evidence on the gender wage gap in the labor market for the …
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Women's agricultural production is modeled as a sequential switching regression process determined by men's clearing labor capacity and women's harvest labor capacity. Results show that output was more often constrained by husband's clearing labor. However, men's economic contribution to...
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This paper examines the relationship between gender inequality and nutrition using direct indicators of empowerment …
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This study conducts a gender analysis of homeownership in Ecuador, drawing upon data collected through the nationally … household and individual levels. This allows us to overcome a typical problem faced by gender analyses, that of only having the … sex of the household head and not the sex of the owner(s). The study explores gender differences in homeownership and …
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analyze the relative performance of groups with different male-female composition (female-dominated, mixed-gender, and male … forest management. The study investigates different gender composition group’s property rights to forest resources … activities. Our empirical analysis offers three important findings. First, gender composition is important. Female …
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