Women's role in food production and nutrition: implications for their quality of life

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Reviews the literature on the subject of how women's work along the food chain may affect their nutritional status and other aspects of their lives. Points out the discrimination against women in food and work allocation: women often work harder and have greater energy expenditures than men but get less food. -from Authors

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Holmboe-Ottesen, G., Mascarenhas, O., & Wandel, M. (1988). Women’s role in food production and nutrition: implications for their quality of life. Food & Nutrition Bulletin, 10(3), 8–15. https://doi.org/10.1177/156482658801000307

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