2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11205842
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The Determinants of Income of Rural Women in Bangladesh

Abstract: This study was carried out to identify the factor which influences rural women’s income after participation in small-scale agricultural farming, their contribution to the household, as well as their empowerment status. This research was conducted in Jinaigati upazila of Sherpur district in Bangladesh. A total of 80 respondents (women) from this upazilla of Sherpur were selected purposively using simple random sampling. The quantitative data were collected by in depth interviewing of the 80 respondents through … Show more

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“…Females are susceptible to marginal decline of 12.3%. Kabir et al (2019); Sarah (2012); Stokes et al (2015), list agribusiness, small-scale entrepreneurship (produce and cereal selling), and farm labour, among some of the income generating activities in rural areas. Migrants who experienced income boost might have explored these activities upon return.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Females are susceptible to marginal decline of 12.3%. Kabir et al (2019); Sarah (2012); Stokes et al (2015), list agribusiness, small-scale entrepreneurship (produce and cereal selling), and farm labour, among some of the income generating activities in rural areas. Migrants who experienced income boost might have explored these activities upon return.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, women with fewer assets may be more engaged in agricultural production activities and influence land allocation towards crops for which they provide more labor, such as vegetables, pulses, and cash crops (Rahman 2000), or those they produce for household consumption purposes. Conversely, women with greater wealth may choose to limit their involvement in agriculture given the stigma associated with working in agriculture (Kabir et al 2019), thereby increasing men's say in production decisions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since participation in agricultural innovation and opportunities is gender-specific, gender standard behaviors influence technological innovation and acceptance in the agriculture system, and therefore no beneficiaries could be established [14]. Rural women in agriculture production are still under this kind of socioeconomic constraint [15]. Even educated female entrepreneurs are not out of these problems in Bangladesh [16].…”
Section: Role Of Bangladeshi Women In Diverse Agriculturalmentioning
confidence: 99%