THE ROLE OF WOMEN IN AGRICULTURE TODAY

Quinn Wanjiru
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This article assesses the role of women in agriculture today. Agriculture is an important engine of growth and poverty reduction. However, the sector is underperforming in many countries in part because women, who are often a crucial resource in agriculture and the rural economy, face limitations that reduce their productivity. This article draws on the available empirical evidence to study in which areas and to what degree women participate in agriculture. Aggregate data shows that women comprise about 43 percent of the agricultural labour force globally and in developing countries. But this figure masks considerable variation across regions and within countries according to age and social class. Time use surveys, which are more comprehensive but typically not nationally representative, add further insight into the substantial heterogeneity among countries and within countries in women’s contribution to agriculture. They show that female time-use in agriculture varies also by crop, production cycle, age and ethnic group. A few time-use surveys have data by activity and these show that in general weeding and harvesting were predominantly female activities. Overall, the labour burden of rural women exceeds that of men, and includes a higher proportion of unpaid household responsibilities related to preparing food and collecting fuel and water. The contribution of women to agricultural and food production is significant but it is impossible to verify empirically the share produced by women. Women’s participation in rural labour markets varies considerably across regions, but invariably women are over represented in unpaid, seasonal and part-time work, and the available evidence suggests that women are often paid less than men, for the same work. The analysis show that women play a crucial role in all farm-related activities from land preparation to marketing. They contribute a higher proportion of labor in agricultural sector than men. Available data on rural and agricultural feminization shows that this is not a general trend but mainly a sub-Saharan Africa phenomenon, as well as observed in some sectors such as unskilled labour in the fruit, vegetable and cut-flower export sector. This paper re-affirms that women make essential contributions to agriculture and rural enterprises across the developing world. But there is much diversity in women’s roles and over-generalization undermines policy relevance and planning. The context is important and policies must be based on sound data and gender analysis.
妇女在当今农业中的作用
本文评估了当今妇女在农业中的作用。农业是增长和减贫的重要引擎。然而,该部门在许多国家表现不佳,部分原因是妇女往往是农业和农村经济的关键资源,她们面临的限制降低了她们的生产力。本文利用现有的经验证据来研究妇女在哪些地区以及在何种程度上参与农业。综合数据显示,在全球和发展中国家,妇女约占农业劳动力的43%。但这一数字掩盖了不同地区和国家内部年龄和社会阶层的巨大差异。时间使用调查更为全面,但通常不具有全国代表性,进一步了解各国之间和各国内部妇女对农业贡献的巨大差异。研究表明,女性在农业上的时间利用也因作物、生产周期、年龄和种族而异。一些时间利用调查有活动的数据,这些数据表明,一般来说,除草和收割主要是女性活动。总的来说,农村妇女的劳动负担超过男子,其中包括与准备食物和收集燃料和水有关的无偿家庭责任的比例更高。妇女对农业和粮食生产的贡献很大,但不可能从经验上核实妇女生产的份额。妇女参与农村劳动力市场的情况在各区域差别很大,但妇女从事无薪、季节性和非全时工作的比例总是过高,现有证据表明,同样的工作,妇女的报酬往往低于男子。分析表明,妇女在从土地准备到销售的所有与农业有关的活动中发挥着至关重要的作用。她们在农业部门贡献的劳动力比例高于男性。关于农村和农业女性化的现有数据表明,这不是一种普遍趋势,而主要是撒哈拉以南非洲的一种现象,在水果、蔬菜和切花出口部门的非熟练劳动力等一些部门也是如此。本文件重申,妇女对发展中世界的农业和农村企业作出了重要贡献。但是,妇女的角色有很大的多样性,过度概括破坏了政策的相关性和规划。背景很重要,政策必须以可靠的数据和性别分析为基础。
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