Marbella Sánchez-Soriano, Arcelia Toledo-López, J. Acevedo-Martínez, Blasa Celerina Cruz-Cabrera
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摘要
本文在玉米饼价值链的背景下,从六个赋权领域探讨了妇女赋权的水平:决策、自主、资源的获取和控制、社区参与和企业管理的参与。采用半结构化问卷,通过调查方法和参与者观察收集数据。样本由来自两个市镇的136名女性生产者组成,其中67名来自特万特佩克地峡的Santa María Xadani,69名来自墨西哥瓦哈卡中央山谷的San Antonio de la Cal。研究结果强调,在六个探索的赋权领域中,有五个领域是妇女行使的,两个领域是高水平的,三个领域是中等水平的。这些妇女出售玉米饼的收入用于购买食品、原材料和医疗服务。他们的大部分时间都花在玉米饼的生产和营销以及家庭活动上。最后,本研究对公共政策的制定做出了贡献,以提高农村农业食品系统中W'E水平。JEL代码:I31、J16、P42、Q01、R11接收日期:2023年1月13日。接受时间:2023年5月24日。发布时间:2023年6月26日。
Women's Empowerment: Evidence from the Corn-Tortilla Value Chain in the Central Valley’s Region and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, Oaxaca, Mexico.
This article explores the level of Women’s Empowerment (W’E) from six empowerment domains: decision-making, autonomy, access and control of resources, community participation, and participation in business management, within the context of the corn-tortilla value chain. A semi-structured questionnaire was used to collect data through the survey method and participant observation. The sample consisted of 136 women producers from two municipalities, 67 from Santa María Xadani in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec and 69 from San Antonio de la Cal in the Central Valleys of Oaxaca, Mexico. The results highlight that women exercise five of the six explored domains of empowerment, two with high levels and three with medium levels of empowerment. The women’s income from selling their corn tortillas is used to buy food, raw materials, and health services. Much of their time is spent on corn tortilla production and marketing, and household activities. Finally, this study makes implications for public policy to contribute with the generation of strategies that raise the levels of W’E in agrifood systems in rural contexts.
JEL Codes: I31, J16, P42, Q01, R11
Received: 13/01/2023. Accepted: 24/05/2023. Published: 26/06/2023.