WHAT DETERMINES WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN COLLECTIVE ACTION? EVIDENCE FROM A WESTERN UGANDAN COFFEE COOPERATIVE

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作者
Selhausen, Felix Meier Zu [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Utrecht, Hist & Art Hist, NL-3512 BS Utrecht, Netherlands
关键词
Women's agency; household bargaining power; collective action; cooperative; smallholder farmers; Uganda; AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTIVITY; PRODUCER ORGANIZATIONS; MARKET ACCESS; GENDER; ENTREPRENEURSHIP; FARMERS; AFRICA; POWER; POOR; GAP;
D O I
10.1080/13545701.2015.1088960
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Women smallholders face greater constraints than men in accessing capital and commodity markets in Sub-Saharan Africa. Collective action has been promoted to remedy those disadvantages. Using survey data of 421 women members and 210 nonmembers of a coffee producer cooperative in Western Uganda, this study investigates the determinants of women's participation in cooperatives and women's intensity of participation. The results highlight the importance of access to and control over land for women to join the cooperative in the first place. Participation intensity is measured through women's participation in collective coffee marketing and share capital contributions. It is found that duration of membership, access to extension services, more equal intrahousehold power relations, and joint land ownership positively influence women's ability to commit to collective action. These findings demonstrate the embeddedness of collective action in gender relations and the positive value of women's active participation for agricultural-marketing cooperatives.
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页码:130 / 157
页数:28
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