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Participation in value chains can help link smallholder farm households to markets, but little evidence exists on how implications differ for individuals within a household. We assess how participation in a dairy value chain project in rural Bangladesh affected asset ownership, decisionmaking,...
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activities, there is potential for value-chain projects to have unintended consequences on gender dynamics. In particular, there … distribution of assets, gender norms, and household members’ time allocation to various activities. Using both quantitative and … qualitative research methods, the Gender, Agriculture, and Assets Project (GAAP) worked with CARE-Bangladesh to assess the impact …
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Quisumbing and Yohannes use the Ethiopian Rural Household Survey to examine the gender dimensions of public works. They … female participation is low. Gender differences are important in the participation decision, but operate differently in … controlling for selection in which gender plays an important role, gender disadvantages in the wage labor market and FFW are …
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The authors use the Ethiopian Rural Household Survey to examine the gender dimensions of public works. They use three … participation is low. Gender differences are important in the participation decision, but operate differently in different types of … controlling for selection in which gender plays an important role, gender disadvantages in the wage labor market and FFW are …
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