Determinants of women in agriculture

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Abstract

Agriculture in India is significantly dependent on women. Women make up about;33 percent of cultivators;and about 47;percent of agricultural;labourers in rural India constituting 84 percent of; the rural women force.; As per census 2011, women formed 75; per cent of the; agricultural sector workforce, around 80 per cent from rural India, forming cultivators (33%) and agricultural labourers (47%). This paper focuses on the determinants of women in agriculture by taking a sample of 600 rural women from Tirunelveli District of Tamilnadu who actively involved in agriculture. The researcher used reliability statistics to know the normality of the data, KMO and Bartlett's Test, factor analysis, Structural equation modeling and regression weights for analyzing and interpreting the results. The study shows that the factors such as forced factor, voluntary factor, achievement factor, support factor and satisfaction factor determine the choice of women to take up the field of agriculture as their passion. The path analysis model suggests that it is the forced factor and voluntary factor which make the rural women to take up the job of agriculture which gives them the sense of achievement through support factor and ultimately they are satisfied with the agricultural operations. It is suggested that the attitudes regarding women’s roles in agriculture must change, and the onus is on policy makers to create a favorable ecosystem for women engaged in farming by ensuring greater access to physical and monetary resources.

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Subbulakshmi, S. M., & Darling Selvi, V. (2019). Determinants of women in agriculture. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 8(7 C), 15–20.

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