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Gendered Time, Seasonality and Nutrition: Insights from Two Indian Districts

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posted on 2024-09-06, 07:33 authored by Nitya Rao, Raju S
Relatively few studies explore the links between women’s work in agriculture and nutritional outcomes. Using time use data from two Indian districts, this paper seeks to fill this gap. In principle, women’s agricultural work could have positive and negative implications for nutrition, through increased control over incomes resulting in improved diets to intensifying work burdens leading to tensions and trade-offs between their agricultural work and care responsibilities, as well as attention to their own health. The emerging evidence points to the nuanced ways in which social identity, seasonality and context mediate to shape women’s work in agriculture and consequently food intakes and feeding practices. Overall, women’s work in agriculture seems to have a negative effect on household nutrition through two pathways: lack of adequate time for care work in peak agricultural seasons and seasonal energy with consequent losses in body weight. Recognition of women’s contribution to both agricultural production and domestic reproduction, and supporting them adequately, is central to improving nutritional outcomes.

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Department for International Development, UK Government

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Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia

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Rao, Nitya. and S, Raju (2017) Gendered Time, Seasonality and Nutrition: Insights from Two Indian Districts, LANSA Working Paper series 2017 No 22. Brighton: LANSA

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LANSA Working Paper Series 2017 22

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Leveraging Agriculture for Nutrition in South Asia (LANSA)

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India

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en

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

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