
Agriculture In India Is In Crisis With The Out-Migration Of Men From Farming To Towns, Cities Or Other Rural Areas In Search Of Work, Leaving The Running Of Fams To Women. The Resulting 'Feminization' Has Ominous Implications For Food Security And Rural Livelihoods. Women Seem To Be In A Nowin Situation Where Work Burdens And Resonsibilities Have Increased Without Enhancement Of Productivity Or Earnings. While The Economic Importance Of Land Has Declined (Its Contribution To The Gross National Product Has Been Reduced), It Still Employs The Great Majority Of The Population Who Are Unskilled, Overburdened And Malnourished. The Book Is Divided Into Two Parts: Part I, Perspectives, Examines Conceptual And Macro Issues; Part Ii, Reginal Insights, Presents Field Studies, Discussing The Day-To-Day Implications Of The Crisis. Offering An Engaged And Lively Debate, These Contributions Raise Important Questions That Affect The Well-Being Of Countless Women Who Work In Agriculture.
Page Count:
380
Publication Date:
2007-01-01
ISBN-10:
8185604894
ISBN-13:
9788185604893
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