关于妇女参与农场决策过程程度的横断面研究:马拉维姆津巴北部的家庭方法。

B. Mbakaya, DM Ndengu, M. Tembo, C. Mbukwa, D. Njera
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在妇女很少参与农场决策过程的背景下,马拉维农业部门调整并推广了 "家庭方法",这是一种 以提高妇女参与农场决策过程的影响力而闻名的性别变革工具。在本研究中,参与农场决策被定义为妇女、男子和青年参与与愿景、规划、实施、监测和评估有关的决策过程。本研究的目的是确定家庭法下妇女参与农场决策过程的程度。这是一项横断面研究。通过半结构式访谈,确定了不同性别类别参与各领域决策的量化程度。由于参与了 "家庭方法",研究人员有目的地选择了 33 个家庭。通过计算妇女的决策得分,对妇女参与决策的情况进行了分析。同时还计算了男性和青年的决策得分,以便与妇女的参与程度进行比较。在所有农场决策过程中,妇女都是共同决策人,在家庭远景规划中的参与度得分(0.91)高于男性(0.83)和青年(0.44)。企业(玉米)是他们生计的主要来源,也是他们实现愿景的决定性因素。在实施企业(玉米)生产活动时,他们在玉米企业生产决策方面的参与得分存在显著差异(χ2 (2) = 40.282, p = 0.000),男性、女性和青年的平均参与得分分别为 25.00、39.94 和 8.56。这意味着,尽管玉米生产活动的实施是与男性共同完成的,但女性仍然承担了更多的玉米生产工作。在监测方面,妇女的参与度得分(0.68)低于男子(0.81),但高于青年(0.33)。妇女在监督方面的参与度较低是由于她们身兼数职。本研究建议鼓励同辈家庭分担角色。关键词水平、妇女、参与、家庭方法、农场、决策、务实、横断面
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A cross-sectional study on level of participation of women in farm decision making processes: household approach in Mzimba north, Malawi.
Against the background of low women’s participation in farm decision making processes, Malawi’s agriculture sector adapted and up- scaled Household Approach, a gender transformative tool known for its impact in enhancing participation of women in farm decision making processes. In this study, participation in farm decision making is defined as the involvement of women, men and youth in decision making process in relation to visioning, planning, implementation, monitoring and evaluation. The objective of this study was to determine level of participation of women under Household Approach in farm decision making processes. This was a cross- sectional study. Using a semi-structured interview, a quantification of the extent of participation of various gender categories in decision making in various areas was determined. Thirty- three households were purposively selected due to their participation in Household Approach. Analysis of women participation in decision making, was done by computing women’s decision score. Decision score for men and youth was also computed so that a comparison is made to women’s level of participation. Women took joint decisions in all farm decision making processes with a higher participation score in household visioning (0.91) compared to men (0.83) and youth (0.44). When it came to implementing production activities of an enterprise (maize) which is a major source of their livelihood determining fulfilment of their visions, there were significant variations among their participation score in decision making in relation to maize enterprise production (χ2 (2) = 40.282, p = 0.000) with a mean rank participation score of 25.00, 39.94 and 8.56 in men, women and youth, respectively. This implies that much as implementation of maize production activities are jointly done with men, women still do a greater part of maize production work. When it came to monitoring, women had a lower participation score (0.68) compared to men (0.81), but higher than the youth (0.33). The lower participation score in monitoring among women was due to multiple roles the women have. This study recommends that sharing of roles be encouraged among peer households. Key words: Level, Women, participation, Household Approach, Farm, Decision making, Pragmatic, Cross- sectional
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African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development
African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development (AJFAND) is a highly cited and prestigious quarterly peer reviewed journal with a global reputation, published in Kenya by the Africa Scholarly Science Communications Trust (ASSCAT). Our internationally recognized publishing programme covers a wide range of scientific and development disciplines, including agriculture, food, nutrition, environmental management and sustainable development related information.
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