2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.forpol.2021.102682
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Oil palm and gendered time use: A mixed-methods case study from West Kalimantan, Indonesia

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“…Articles were combined across food choice behaviors, excluding an additional 21 duplications. A total of 53 articles were included in the analysis ( Table 1 ) [ [25] , [26] , [27] , [28] , [29] , [30] , [41] , [42] , [43] , [44] , [45] , [46] , [47] , [48] , [49] , [50] , [51] , [52] , [53] , [54] , [55] , [56] , [57] , [58] , [59] , [60] , [61] , [62] , [63] , [64] , [65] , [66] , [67] , [68] ], from Africa ( n = 25), Asia ( n = 24), Latin America ( n = 3), and mixed LMIC regions ( n = 2). Sixteen were qualitative, 20 quantitative, and 17 were mixed methods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Articles were combined across food choice behaviors, excluding an additional 21 duplications. A total of 53 articles were included in the analysis ( Table 1 ) [ [25] , [26] , [27] , [28] , [29] , [30] , [41] , [42] , [43] , [44] , [45] , [46] , [47] , [48] , [49] , [50] , [51] , [52] , [53] , [54] , [55] , [56] , [57] , [58] , [59] , [60] , [61] , [62] , [63] , [64] , [65] , [66] , [67] , [68] ], from Africa ( n = 25), Asia ( n = 24), Latin America ( n = 3), and mixed LMIC regions ( n = 2). Sixteen were qualitative, 20 quantitative, and 17 were mixed methods.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Livelihood characteristics were consistently identified as central to food choice. Findings from the DFC program portfolio guided initial conceptualization of the relationships between livelihoods and food consumption, and also informed the scope of this literature review [ [25] , [26] , [27] , [28] , [29] , [30] ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closely related studies have looked at women's time allocation decisions resulting from oil palm cultivation in Indonesia but found contrasting results. While Mehraban et al (2022) found that the sector saves time for women and increases their leisure and chores times, Rowland et al (2022) found that oil palm adversely affected the leisure and sleep time for women. These time allocation implications could drive changes in maternal nutrition.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not clear, however, whether these income increases translate to better nutritional outcomes for individual household members, especially women. 1 This is a valid but under-studied question, especially given that oil palm production has been associated with changing gender roles and time allocation implications for women in Indonesia (Elmhirst et al, 2017;Mehraban et al, 2022;Rowland et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They also find higher seasonality in productive work and almost none in reproductive work. Rowland, et al (2022) is a mixed methods study on the time use of men and women smallholder farmers in palm plantations in Indonesia. Their qualitative analysis suggests trade-offs between women's time in care and domestic work and the time demands due to their participation in production-related activities.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%