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Women, work, and wage equity in agricultural labour in Saiss, Morocco

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  • Dina Najjar
  • Bipasha Baruah
  • Aden Aw-Hassan
  • Abderrahim Bentaibi
  • Girma Tesfahun Kassie

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This article documents wages and working conditions for landless female and male agricultural labourers in Morocco. We found that higher-paid, equipment-intensive tasks were predominantly assigned to men, whereas women often performed lower-paid, time-intensive tasks. Women were systematically paid less than men even when they performed the same tasks. Enforcing existing legislation in Morocco to ensure equal pay for women is an essential first step towards enabling women to benefit equitably with men from their agricultural labour contributions. A revalorisation of the importance of agriculture is also necessary so that agricultural labour is not perceived as an occupation of last resort.

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  • Dina Najjar & Bipasha Baruah & Aden Aw-Hassan & Abderrahim Bentaibi & Girma Tesfahun Kassie, 2018. "Women, work, and wage equity in agricultural labour in Saiss, Morocco," Development in Practice, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 28(4), pages 525-540, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cdipxx:v:28:y:2018:i:4:p:525-540
    DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2018.1449813
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