Participation and decision making pattern of farm women in agriculture

  • DUDI A
  • MEENA M
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Abstract

Agriculture can be an important engine of growth and poverty reduction.\rWomen’s contribution to the farming sector in respect of participation and decision making has\rlargely been ignored. Though women performed more than four-fifth of agriculture work, their\rdecision were accepted only less than one-third of the case. The present study was attempted\rto ascertain the extent of participation and decision making pattern of farm women in agricultural\ractivities. The present study was carried out in villages of Pali district of Rajasthan by selecting\r120 Farm women. The findings of the study revealed that more number of farm women found to\rhave high level of participation in agricultural operation 53.57 per cent followed by the medium\rparticipation (33.73%) and low participation (15.20%) in agricultural operations, respectively.\rThe study also revealed that the higher number of farm women (57.11%) were observed in low\rcategory of decision making which was followed by 27.74 per cent and 15.15 per cent, respectively\rin case of medium and high decision making process. Study further revealed that age, education,\rsize of family, size of land holding, social participation, extension participation, information\rseeking behaviour, cosmoploteness, economic motivation, exposure to training and management\rorientation factors had significantly influenced the participation and decision making pattern of\rfarm women. The study also revealed that the socio-economic factors found to influence the\ragriculture operation and decision making of farm women positively and significantly.

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DUDI, A., & MEENA, M. L. (2017). Participation and decision making pattern of farm women in agriculture. ASIAN JOURNAL OF HOME SCIENCE, 12(1), 109–113. https://doi.org/10.15740/has/ajhs/12.1/109-113

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