2020
DOI: 10.5539/ass.v17n1p1
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Gender Analysis of the Tuna Value Chain's Purchasing Stage in the South Central Provinces of Vietnam-Case Study of Binh Dinh Province

Abstract: This study aims to identify the gender disparities between men and women as purchasing actors in the tuna value chain in South Central provinces, thereby suggesting gender-sensitive policies towards gender equity, women’s empowerment, and sustainable tuna fisheries management. The study was conducted with the aid of a set of structured questionnaires executed through personal interview surveys. Tam Quan and Quy Nhon fishing ports in Binh Dinh province were chosen as study sites for conducting gender … Show more

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“…Men cluster around the more senior higher paid roles in processing and trading enterprises, and in fisheries management. These gendered patterns are widespread across the WCP tuna industries and have endured in similar shape for decades (Havice & Reed, 2012; Nguyen et al., 2020; Sullivan et al., 2008; Tuara Demmke, 2006).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Men cluster around the more senior higher paid roles in processing and trading enterprises, and in fisheries management. These gendered patterns are widespread across the WCP tuna industries and have endured in similar shape for decades (Havice & Reed, 2012; Nguyen et al., 2020; Sullivan et al., 2008; Tuara Demmke, 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%