2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2017.12.038
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Gender and aquaculture value chains: A review of key issues and implications for research

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“…Belton et al, 2016;). These political-economic dimensions, though present in all the cases addressed by papers in this special issue, and tackled by Kruijssen et al (2018) and Saguin (2018), require more explicit recognition, attention and integration into future aquaculture value chain research.…”
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“…Belton et al, 2016;). These political-economic dimensions, though present in all the cases addressed by papers in this special issue, and tackled by Kruijssen et al (2018) and Saguin (2018), require more explicit recognition, attention and integration into future aquaculture value chain research.…”
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“…Studies can also address how more diversified demand for aquaculture products can be promoted, and how these changing practices can be translated into new systems of provision all the way up value chains to producers.Third, more attention is needed on the wellbeing of actors operating at different aquaculture value chain nodes and on the dynamics of agrarian change associated with value chain development and transformation. Building on the reviewKruijssen et al (2018), for instance, there is clear need for better understanding how gendered relations throughout the value chain affect the terms and value of employment, which turn affect the familial and reproductive expectations of those working in the industry (e.g Resurreccion and Sajor 2010)…”
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“…Oleh karena perempuan harus tetap memperhatikan tugas dalam rumah tangga, walaupun bertugas membantu suami mencari nafkah. Peran kaum perempuan dalam rumah tangga nelayan penting untuk dipahami karena berkontribusi membantu meringankan pemenuhan tuntutan kebutuhan hidup seharihari rumah tangga (Hutapea, dkk., 2012;Kruijssen et al, 2018). Relasi yang dibangun antara perempuan dan laki-laki menjadi penting untuk diteliti, karena pada sebagian besar masyarakat, relasi yang seimbang antara lakilaki dan perempuan masih memperlihatkan tidak adanya kesetaraan jender seperti pembagian waktu untuk aktivitas di rumah dan aktivitas bekerja di luar rumah.…”
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“…, ; Kruijssen et al. ), bonded or forced labor, and other violations of social welfare or safety standards (Ratner et al. ; Clark et al.…”
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“…In this context, fisheries and aquaculture can be instruments for social and economic change, providing nourishment and employment and helping to integrate women, the rural poor, and others with limited opportunities into positions of security and agency (Béné et al 2016). For all the good that fisheries and aquaculture can do, this potential has been sullied by failures to recognize and adequately compensate women for their contributions (Harper et al 2013(Harper et al , 2017Kruijssen et al 2018), bonded or forced labor, and other violations of social welfare Fisheries | Vol. 44 • No.…”
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