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Feminization of Agriculture and Its Impact on Sustainable Development

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Part of the book series: Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals ((ENUNSDG))

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Feminization of agriculture; Women’s access to resources; Women’s land rights

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Feminization of agriculture refers to a significant increase in the female share in the agricultural labour force (Katz 2003; Deere 2005), compared to past years, regardless of whether women form the majority of those employed in agriculture (Slavchevska 2016).

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In the process of rural development and transformation, globally, the share of agricultural employment has declined from 44% in 1991 to 28% in 2018, but still accounting to 63% in low-income countries, in 2018, only 8% less since 1991 (World Bank 2019e). Women comprise about 66% and 2% of the agricultural labour force in low-income and high-income countries, respectively (World Bank 2019h). Among the factors significanty affecting quantity of women and men employed in agriculture, as well as types of their roles are a socioeconomic and political situation in a country, coutry’s geographical location, and culture and...

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Kovaleva, M. (2020). Feminization of Agriculture and Its Impact on Sustainable Development. In: Leal Filho, W., Azul, A., Brandli, L., Lange Salvia, A., Wall, T. (eds) Gender Equality. Encyclopedia of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-70060-1_92-1

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