Male outmigration and women s work and empowerment in agriculture
Abstract
Este artículo estudia los efectos de la migración masculina en diferentes países. Migration is important in the development agenda1
and is closely connected with agriculture in many countries. Limited available evidence suggests that across
the globe the migration originating from rural areas
is predominantly male (Mueller et al. 2015), which
could potentially lead to significant socioeconomic
changes in rural areas, including changes in traditional gender norms. Yet limited rigorous evidence
exists on the direct impact of male outmigration on
women s work within and outside of agriculture, with
even less evidence on its consequences on intrahousehold decision-making and women s empowerment.
This is due to the fact that most existing survey data
include information on either migration or women s
empowerment but rarely on both aspects together
Male outmigration
and women s work
and empowerment in
agriculture
Tipo de Actividad
Informe técnicoPalabras Clave
migración masculinamale migration