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Women’s Agricultural Work and Nutrition in South Asia: From Pathways to a Cross-Disciplinary, Grounded Analytical Framework

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posted on 2024-09-05, 21:09 authored by Nitya Rao, Haris Gazdar, Devanshi Chanchani, Marium Ibrahim
In this systematic review, we aim to examine the impact of women’s work in agriculture on maternal and child nutrition in South Asia. Building on previous reviews supported under the Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA) consortium, and recent published literature, we include findings from new LANSA research. While mapping literature onto the gender-nutrition pathways linking agriculture to nutrition (Kadiyala et al., 2014), we also point to conceptual and methodological directions for further exploration emerging from our work. Key amongst these are a focus on seasonality, poverty, and gender relations, moving beyond both an exclusive focus on women as a unified and homogenous group, and agriculture as an unchanging and common set of activities and production processes. Our analysis suggests the need for a more contextualised approach, and for a richer cross-disciplinary framework for effectively addressing the ways in which women’s work mediates agriculture’s role in improving child and maternal nutrition in South Asia.

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Department for International Development, UK Government

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Elsevier Ltd.

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Rao, N.; Gazdar, H.; Chanchani, D. and Ibrahim, M. (2019) Women’s Agricultural Work and Nutrition in South Asia: From Pathways to a Cross-Disciplinary, Grounded Analytical Framework, Food Policy Special Issue, Vol 82 January 2019, Pages 50-62

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Food Policy Special Issue Volume 82, January 2019, Pages 50-62

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© 2018 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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LANSA::752f8189-3789-4438-be29-585edbe66660::600

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