Gender Bias in Farm Activities: Evidences from Household Level Data of a Developing Economy

Dharmabrata Mohapatra, Dukhabandhu Sahoo, Souryabrata Mohapatra
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Despite the fact that women remained socially subordinate to men, they participated in resource control, decision-making, and production. Yet the status of farm women in general is much lower than that of male counterparts largely because of the customary male dominance in the society, inherent shyness of farm women, lack of opportunities and very poor accessibility to modern technologies. The present study is an endeavor to address this issue in a traditionally agrarian society, i.e. Odisha, India. The data are analyzed through descriptive statistics like mean, standard deviation, cross tabulation and Logit regression estimation techniques is adopted. For estimation of the aforesaid regression model the statistical packages like SPSS 20.0 and Stata 13.0 are used. Land is mostly owned by male person, which is basically due to hereditary reason (82.9 %). But cultural reason and to get the Government benefits are the minor factors. So far as reasons for land ownership at district level is concerned hereditary is the only reason to own the land. Factors like age, year of education and income from Primary Occupation do not improve the knowledge of parents regarding the property right of their girl children as these factors are not significant.
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农业活动中的性别偏见:来自发展中经济体家庭层面数据的证据
尽管事实上女性在社会上仍然从属于男性,但她们参与了资源控制、决策和生产。然而,农业妇女的地位总体上比男性低得多,这主要是由于社会中习惯上男性占主导地位、农业妇女固有的羞怯、缺乏机会和很难获得现代技术。本研究试图在传统农业社会,即印度奥里萨邦,解决这一问题。数据分析采用均值、标准差、交叉表等描述性统计,并采用Logit回归估计技术。对于上述回归模型的估计,使用了SPSS 20.0和Stata 13.0等统计软件包。土地主要为男性所有,主要是由于遗传原因(82.9%)。但文化原因和获得政府利益是次要因素。就地区一级土地所有权的原因而言,世袭是拥有土地的唯一原因。年龄、受教育年限和主要职业收入等因素并不能提高父母对女童产权的认识,因为这些因素并不显著。
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