2019
DOI: 10.31901/24566780.2019/13.1-2.338
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Participation and Decision Making Pattern of Rural Women in Agricultural Activities in Mansa District of Punjab

Abstract: In majority of the households, decision on items to cook is done predominantly by housewives and thus, their knowledge about healthy food is a key factor in deciding food consumption pattern and hence, overall family health. The current study, based on data collected through a semi-structured interview schedule from 84 currently married women of the district of Balasore in India, selected through a multi-stage sampling process, aimed at analyzing the level of and factors associated with women's awareness about… Show more

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“…Due to capital-intensive mode of production, the state is experiencing rampant depeasantisation as peasants are giving up agriculture as a means of livelihood. Unsustainable and non-viable farming has pushed a large chunk of cultivators into the labour market, subjecting them to further deprivation and pauperisation (Sidhu & Singh, 2004;Singh & Bhogal, 2014;Singh & Singh, 2010). But unfortunately, the non-farm sector is incapable of providing gainful employment to such surplus labour.…”
Section: Structural Changes In Rural Employment In Punjab Structural ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to capital-intensive mode of production, the state is experiencing rampant depeasantisation as peasants are giving up agriculture as a means of livelihood. Unsustainable and non-viable farming has pushed a large chunk of cultivators into the labour market, subjecting them to further deprivation and pauperisation (Sidhu & Singh, 2004;Singh & Bhogal, 2014;Singh & Singh, 2010). But unfortunately, the non-farm sector is incapable of providing gainful employment to such surplus labour.…”
Section: Structural Changes In Rural Employment In Punjab Structural ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women play a key role in post-harvest handling, mainly drying, threshing, dehusking, shelling, grading, cleaning, initial processing and storage of food grains (e.g. Sidhu, 2007). These are drudgeryprone tasks and it is recorded that high losses occur during these post-harvest activities.…”
Section: Unleash the Crucial Role Of Women To Reduce Flwmentioning
confidence: 99%