What determines women's agricultural participation? A comparative study of landholding households in rural India
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Pattnaik, Itishree
Lahiri-Dutt, Kuntala
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Journal of Rural Studies
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This paper examines the key socioeconomic and cultural-demographic factors that determine rural women's labour contributions in agriculture in India,both on family farms(either as cultivators or as familylabour) and as agricultural wage labourer. Based on the analysis of primary data derived from a survey of 800 households from the two Indian states of Gujarat and West Bengal, it establishes that women's work in the farm sector cannot be homogenized. Women's work as additional hands in family farms differs from that as wage labourers which is casual in nature;theirworkalsodiffersacrossdifferentregions.Inthecommercialized,relativelymoredevel-oped state of Gujarat, women's labour contributions are significantly different from West Bengal's less com-mercialized agrarian economy. The paper concludes that feminization of agriculture in India is distress-ledwhereithasbothclass(definedwithincomeinGujarat)andcaste(socialgroups)connotationsinGujarat,whilemainlyeconomicfactorsinfluencewomen'sworkinthefarmsectorinWestBenga
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