Various gender Issues
Lesson 28 : Gender Issues
Various gender Issues
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- Feminization of agriculture
- The role of women is increasing in agriculture
- Female to male farmers percentage rouse from 14 to 32
- Significantly high and growing population of women headed population
- Active role in many operations
- Shifting of certain roles originally being played by men, to women
- Overburden of work
Women, when compared to men are working for
- more numbers of hours
- more laborious work
- more number of days
- Constraints in accessing of resources
- Lack of access to land
- Lack of access to training
- Lack of marketing infrastructure and other facilities
- Facilities and support services
- Female labour lack drinking water, sanitation and other facilities at their work place
- Support services are as inadequate to take of children especially younger children
- Impact of technology
- Work load of women increased from the time ~een revolution
- Many of the activities done by men were mechanized, but women operations remained manual increasing drudgery and fatigue
- Women friendly and specially tailored technologies are rarely available
- Though they are designed for women, men take over jobs side tracking women.
- Development bias
- Women are mostly treated as consumers of social services rather than producers
- Due to limited control over productive roles, women suffer from statistical paradah
- Access to land
- Lack of owner ship, leading to ..
- Lack of access to credit, leading to ..
- Insecure tenancy, leading to ..
- Limited or smaller and less productive plots, leading to
- Lack of production planning leading to..
- Access to credit
- Low access to institutional credit due to untitled ownership
- Discrimination and hesitation shown by rural credit institutions on the risk bearing role of women
- Access to market
- Women engaged in farm activities are usually producing smaller quantities, due to which they are unable to utilize market boards and cooperatives
- Local or middle men marketing is limiting their barging power.
- Access to extension activities
- Due to gender inequality women are rarely involved in extension demonstrations and other activities, thus depriving from updated technology.
- Inadequate access to TV programmes due to routine domestic activities
- Women Education
- Being mostly illiterates, unable to utilize written information
- Vocational education in exclusively for women as yet at preliminary stage.
- Training and capacity building
- Due to low skill efficiency women are many a times are thrown into unorganized sector, thus resulting in low payment of wages
- Much attention is not given earlier to conduct skill training for the exclusive operation attended by women
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