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Policy interventions that improve women’s status and reduce gender inequalities are expected to contribute to the well-being of not only the women themselves but also their children. Because women have the responsibility of caring for children and preparing food for the household in many...
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There are concerns that increasing women’s engagement in agriculture could have a negative effect on nutrition because it limits the time available for nutrition-improving reproductive work. However, very few empirical studies have been able to analyze whether these concerns are well-founded....
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Global health and development interventions often are predicated on the reallocation of women’s time for the achievement of program objectives; yet, research and programs have paid limited attention to women’s preferences for and agency over their time use. The objective of our study was to...
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