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Women and Men Farming in Nigeria - Policy Brief : Work in Progress (English)

Across sub-Saharan Africa smallholder farmers depend heavily on manual labor supplied by their households, families, and communities, but women are particularly labor constrained. In southwestern Nigeria, married women’s agricultural time and labor constraints are rooted in common social expectations that men’s farm plots take priority and that a woman’s own farming should not interfere with the agricultural production managed by her husband. Women’s...
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  • 2022/06/30

  • Working Paper

  • 177611

  • 1

  • Africa,

  • Africa,

  • 2022/11/08

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  • Women and Men Farming in Nigeria - Policy Brief : Work in Progress

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Gonzalez Martinez,Paula Lorena; Friedson-Ridenour,Sophia; Pierotti,Rachael Susan.

Women and Men Farming in Nigeria - Policy Brief : Work in Progress (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099805011072220570

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