2002
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The feminisation of agriculture and the implications for maize development in China

  • Song, Y.
  • Jiggins, J.
  • Summary
Research carried out in the mid 1990s highlighted the rapid socio-economic changes taking place in Chinese agriculture. The most profound changes were found to be in the structure of rural households and farming systems, and related changes in the role of women in the farm. These changes could be characterised as the "feminisation" of agriculture, which in China has multiple causes and effects.
  • Published in:
    Leisa Magazine, 18.4, December 2002:http://www.leisa.info/index.php?url=show-blob-html.tpl&p[o_id]=12619&p[a_id]=211&p[a_seq]=1
  • Language:
    English
  • Published Year:
    2002
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