2020
DOI: 10.1108/jadee-12-2019-0207
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Impact of hybrid seeds on demand for labour: the case of chilli production in Indonesia

Abstract: PurposeThis paper examines the labour demand associated with hybrid chilli adoption, a relatively labour-intensive crop in Indonesia.Design/production/approachUsing 228 chilli producing households in West Java Province, Indonesia’s primary chilli production region, the analysis extends previous research on household labour demand by assessing the impacts of hybrid chilli seed adoption on both family and hired labour on a gender-specific basis. Instrumental variables 2SLS approach is employed to address potenti… Show more

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“…Rogers (2003) defined technology adoption as the decision to fully apply innovation as the best course of action. Adoption of agricultural technology such as the use of improved seeds positively impacts rural development and economic growth (Sayekti et al ., 2020). It increases the income and productivity of the adopters, widens the accessibility of food, and creates more employment and growth linkage effects.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rogers (2003) defined technology adoption as the decision to fully apply innovation as the best course of action. Adoption of agricultural technology such as the use of improved seeds positively impacts rural development and economic growth (Sayekti et al ., 2020). It increases the income and productivity of the adopters, widens the accessibility of food, and creates more employment and growth linkage effects.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The tendency to increase or decrease the number of employees depends primarily on the demand for goods and services. Growth in this demand means growth in demand for employees to ensure production and distribution, and vice versa (Sayekti et al, 2020). Businesses must learn to respond flexibly to fluctuations in the demand for goods and services by adjusting the demand for employees (Colombo & Marcato, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Empowering women through access to resources such as land gives them household bargaining power besides financial security (Doss et al, 2011(Doss et al, , 2015. This may improve household welfare because women are more likely than men to concentrate more on producing food crops for subsistence purposes rather than purely cash crops (FAO, 2012;Wiig, 2013;Kassie et al, 2014;Mbowa et al, 2017;Sayekti et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women involvement in agriculture improves household livelihoods as well as social welfare among rural smallholder farmers through mitigation of hunger, food insecurity and poverty (Sayekti et al , 2020). Also, through owning land, women can use it as a form of collateral for obtaining credit especially for financing agricultural production and start-up businesses (Lambrecht, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%