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Title:Easing Rural Women's Working Day in Sub-Saharan Africa
Author:Bryceson, Deborah FahyISNI
Year:1993
Issue:16
Pages:28
Language:English
Series:ASC working paper (ISSN 0924-3534)
City of publisher:Leiden
Publisher:African Studies Centre
Geographic term:Subsaharan Africa
Subjects:women workers
women's employment
rural women
Cultural Roles
Labor and Employment
Sex Roles
Development and Technology
economics
External link:https://hdl.handle.net/1887/383
Abstract:This paper examines the interface between work conditions of rural women in Africa and Western perceptions and interventions to address them. From a schematic review of Western attitudes towards African rural women's work, the paper moves on to consider donor intervention directed at improving rural women's status. The central question posed is how external donor agenciescan extend beyond localized project efforts to provide the material foundation for facilitating widespread change in women's working day of a self-determing nature. A 'homestead economics' approach is suggested as a catalyst for change. In this programme, women's labour constraints rather than income generation is given precendence. Furthermore, teenage girls would be specially targetted for training and income generating activities, with emphasis on creating new economic and social expectations. It is argued that changes in young women's attitudes and skills could have a farreaching effect.
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