2024
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3037-1.ch010
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Impact of Ergonomic Interventions on the Working Conditions of Women Engaged in Agricultural

Sanusi Mohammed Sadiq,
Paul Invinder Singh,
Muhammad Makarfi Ahmad
et al.

Abstract: Gender equality, health risk reduction, and productivity gains are all dependent on improving the working conditions for women in agriculture in poor nations via ergonomic treatments. Women contribute significantly to agricultural productivity in emerging nations, ensuring food security and maintaining economic stability. However, because of the unfavourable working circumstances in the agricultural industry, their participation frequently comes at the expense of their well-being and health. The issue at stake… Show more

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