Women’s property rights are either non-existent or restricted in most places. Women farmers usually don’t own farming land.
Farmer Kristyn Leach held a heap of tiny emerald seeds in her palm with great reverence. She told the dozen-odd women gathered to help thresh and winnow at Leach's Sebastopol farm to not just admire ...
What holds back women’s economic potential in East Asia? Examine the 'M-curve', the gender wage gap, and how outdated ...
Almost half of the population in Central Asia lives in rural areas where the agricultural sector is the main employer. Female share of agricultural employment is more than half across the region.
Farmer Kristyn Leach held a heap of tiny emerald seeds in her palm with great reverence. She told the dozen-odd women gathered to help thresh and winnow at Leach's Sebastopol farm to not just admire ...
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