Gender and agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa: introduction to the special issue
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Kilic, Talip
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World Bank, Dev Res Grp, Living Stand Measurement Study LSMS Surveys & Met, Washington, DC 20433 USAWorld Bank, Dev Res Grp, Living Stand Measurement Study LSMS Surveys & Met, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Kilic, Talip
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Winters, Paul
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Amer Univ, Dept Econ, Washington, DC 20016 USAWorld Bank, Dev Res Grp, Living Stand Measurement Study LSMS Surveys & Met, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Winters, Paul
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Carletto, Calogero
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World Bank, Dev Res Grp, Living Stand Measurement Study LSMS Surveys & Met, Washington, DC 20433 USAWorld Bank, Dev Res Grp, Living Stand Measurement Study LSMS Surveys & Met, Washington, DC 20433 USA
Carletto, Calogero
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[1] World Bank, Dev Res Grp, Living Stand Measurement Study LSMS Surveys & Met, Washington, DC 20433 USA
[2] Amer Univ, Dept Econ, Washington, DC 20016 USA
This special issue contributes to the literature on gender differences in sub-Saharan African agriculture primarily by using new and innovative micro-data. The first six articles have a strong focus on understanding the extent and drivers of gender differences in land productivity and use data from nationally representative household surveys that are implemented under the Living Standards Measurement Study-Integrated Surveys on Agriculture (LSMS-ISA) initiative. The LSMS-ISA data are multi-topic, with geo-referenced household and plot locations, and information on production and identity of managers and owners at the plot level. The last two articles in the volume rely on in-depth quantitative and qualitative case study data, which, in combination with the nationally representative data, allow for greater insights into the extent and correlates of gender differences in sub-Saharan African agriculture. While there does seem to be persistent evidence of gender gaps, the studies find the sources of these gaps to vary within and across countries. This makes designing policies to address gender gaps more challenging, yet of crucial importance. What is clear is that the failure to directly and explicitly address the underlying causes of the disparities is likely to end up exacerbating the observed gender gaps.
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African Populat & Hlth Res Ctr, Nairobi, Kenya
Univ Utrecht, Univ Med Ctr Utrecht, Julius Ctr Hlth Sci & Primary Care, Julius Global Hlth, Utrecht, NetherlandsAfrican Populat & Hlth Res Ctr, Nairobi, Kenya
Wekesah, Frederick M.
Mutua, Edna N.
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Univ Nairobi, Inst Anthropol Gender & African Studies, Nairobi, KenyaAfrican Populat & Hlth Res Ctr, Nairobi, Kenya
Mutua, Edna N.
Izugbara, Chimaraoke O.
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ICRW, Washington, DC USAAfrican Populat & Hlth Res Ctr, Nairobi, Kenya
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Univ Witwatersrand, Grad Sch Business Adm, ZA-2193 Johannesburg, South AfricaUniv KwaZulu Natal, Hlth Econ & HIV & AIDS Res Div HEARD, ZA-4000 Durban, South Africa
Sprague, Courtenay
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