妇女在牲畜管理活动中的参与及其制约因素:巴基斯坦旁遮普邦巴哈瓦尔布尔地区的案例研究

Awan Zoia Arshad
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畜牧业是旁遮普最重要的经济部门,作为妇女在家庭一级的主要就业来源,在农村生计中发挥着至关重要的作用。农村妇女在牲畜管理活动中发挥着重要作用,这一部门也被认为是巴基斯坦的黑金。目前的研究是在巴基斯坦南旁遮普省的巴哈瓦尔布尔区进行的,目的是调查妇女在不同牲畜管理中的参与情况和制约因素。本研究采用多阶段随机抽样的方法,对200名农村妇女进行问卷调查。采用简单描述性统计对数据进行分析。在社会经济特征方面,大多数女性受访者为中年(44%)、已婚(77%)、文盲(80%),并拥有近15年的牲畜管理经验。结果显示,女性拥有的动物比男性多53%,她们拥有的动物主要是牛、小牛、山羊和绵羊。妇女参与牲畜管理的比例显著高于男性86% (p≤0.001),女性在各种牲畜管理活动中分配的时间更高。人们注意到,巴哈瓦尔布尔地区妇女在牲畜管理方面面临的主要制约因素是兽医服务治疗动物的费用高、获得培训和贷款设施的机会少。这项研究将有助于执行今后的农村发展政策,向妇女提供信贷和牲畜培训设施,鼓励她们参与畜牧业生产。Zoia Arshad Awan*, Komal Akhtar, Liaqat Ali Khan和Asad Ullah Imran可持续农业和粮食计划(SAFP),世界自然基金会(WWF),巴基斯坦接收:2021年7月30日接收:2021年9月13日出版:2021年9月14日*通讯作者:Zoia Arshad Awan,世界自然基金会可持续农业和粮食计划署,巴基斯坦,电话:+923378600311;电子邮件:
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Women’s participation and their constraints in livestock management activities: A case study of district Bahawalpur in Punjab, Pakistan
Livestock is the most important sector for the economy of Punjab which is performing a vital role in rural livelihoods as a key source of employment for women at the household level. Rural women play a signifi cant role in livestock management activities and this sector is also considered the black gold of Pakistan. The current study was carried out in Bahawalpur, a district of South Punjab, Pakistan to investigate women’s participation and constraints in different livestock management. The primary data were collected by using a multistage random sampling technique from the rural women (n=200) through a well-structured questionnaire. Simple descriptive statistics were used to analyze the data. Regarding socioeconomic characteristics majority of the female respondents were middle-aged (44%), married (77%), illiterate (80%) and had almost ~15 years of experience in livestock management. Results revealed that women were owned almost 53% more animals as compared to men, and had possessed animals were mostly cow, calf, goat and sheep. Women’s participation in livestock management was found signifi cantly high by 86% (at p≤0.001) than men, where women had shown higher time allocation for various livestock management activities. It was noticed that major constraints faced by women in the Bahawalpur region for livestock management were the high cost of veterinary services for animal treatment, poor access to training and loan facilities. This study will help in the execution of future policies for rural development in the provision of credit and livestock training facilities for women to encourage their participation in livestock production. Case Study Women’s participation and their constraints in livestock management activities: A case study of district Bahawalpur in Punjab, Pakistan Zoia Arshad Awan*, Komal Akhtar, Liaqat Ali Khan and Asad Ullah Imran Sustainable Agriculture and Food Programme (SAFP), World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Pakistan Received: 30 July, 2021 Accepted: 13 September, 2021 Published: 14 September, 2021 *Corresponding author: Zoia Arshad Awan, Sustainable Agriculture and Food Programme (SAFP), World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), Pakistan, Tel: +923378600311; E-mail:
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