Gender Analysis of Women in the Philippine Agriculture and Their Occupational Issues (Report) Gender Analysis of Women in the Philippine Agriculture and Their Occupational Issues (Report)

Gender Analysis of Women in the Philippine Agriculture and Their Occupational Issues (Report‪)‬

Journal of International Women's Studies 2010, May, 11, 4

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Abstract Feminist research shows how gender, in interaction with other socioeconomic differentiation theories on class and ethnicity, influences agrarian transition, health patterns, and economic development. In the highland community where this study was conducted, women play a very important role in the production of vegetables and crops. At the same time, there are hazards facing these women predisposing them to certain occupational health issues. As such, this research study aimed to look into occupational issues of women, as well as certain cultural, political, socio-economic perceptions and attributes that affect women's occupational issues. 251 women farmers from identified communities using cluster sampling were included in this study for the survey questionnaire.. The data collection tools were structured personal interview, key informant interview, and secondary data gathering. 59% of the women said that farming was family-based. 28.3% had children under 18 years old involved in farming. The most commonly used pesticide was manzeb, a carbamate, for a duration of 20 years. 59.4% reported that sickness was perceived to be due to occupational exposure to pesticides during application in the field. In the FGDs cultural, political, and socio-economic factors that affect their occupational and health issues were looked into. This study aimed to target women in agriculture and their occupational issues to influence local and national policies concerning them.

GENERE
Saggistica
PUBBLICATO
2010
1 maggio
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
18
EDITORE
Bridgewater State College
DIMENSIONE
212
KB

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