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The Womans Role in Farm Management - Kenya

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  • Minae, Susan

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Despite the fact that women generally do not have much authority in farm policy making, some 24% of small scale farms in Kenya are fully managed by women. Their contribution to farm labour is around 50% and they tend to know more about the individual farm enterprises. However, womens' role is curtailed by the institutional and cultural systems which emphasise the role of men.

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  • Minae, Susan, 1986. "The Womans Role in Farm Management - Kenya," 6th Congress, Minnesota, USA, 1986 346080, International Farm Management Association.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ifma86:346080
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.346080
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    Labor and Human Capital; Farm Management;

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