Gender Inequality in Kenya

Gender Inequality in Kenya

Gender Inequality in Agricultural Households in Kenya : Economic Analysis

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing ( 2010-01-27 )

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This book analysed the female participation in household decision-making in agricultural households in Kenya; discussed and analysed the migration of husbands to urban areas and role of remittances; discussed the process of agricultural commercialisation, its effects and that of marital status of women on land use practices; analysed the effect of urban policy bias, commercialisation and marital status on food purchases and food availability; analysed the determinants and effects of family size and gender preference. The study found that married women participate little in household decision-making and bargaining models have little explanatory power in patriarchal societies. The book concludes that gender inequality is a lifelong burden on women''s self- esteem and capabilities. It thwarts women''s aspirations and restricts their opportunities and denies them the experience that would build competence and self-direction, and enable equal partnerships with men. Hence, raising the status of women through empowerment would improve women''s lives, and contribute alot to the society''s overall social, political and economic development.

Book Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-8383-4189-7

ISBN-10:

3838341899

EAN:

9783838341897

Book language:

English

By (author) :

Tabitha Kiriti Nganga
Clem A. Tisdell

Number of pages:

260

Published on:

2010-01-27

Category:

Economics