女性自助小组能否改善信息获取、决策和农业实践?印度案例

Can women's self‐help groups improve access to information, decision‐making, and agricultural practices? The Indian case

Agricultural Economics · 2019
被引 48
人大 A-

中文导读

研究印度女性自助小组对信息获取、农业决策和实践的影响,发现参与小组能增加信息获取和部分决策参与,但对农业实践和产出影响有限。

Abstract

Effective agricultural extension is key to improving productivity, increasing farmers' access to information, and promoting more diverse sets of crops and improved methods of cultivation. In India, however, the coverage of agricultural extension workers and the relevance of extension advice is poor. We investigate whether a women's self-help group (SHG) platform could be an effective way of improving access to information, women's empowerment in agriculture, agricultural practices, and production diversity. We use cross-sectional data on close to 1,000 women from five states in India and employ nearest-neighbor matching models to match SHG and non-SHG women along a range of observed characteristics. We find that participation in an SHG increases women's access to information and their participation in some agricultural decisions, but has limited impact on agricultural practices or outcomes, possibly due to financial constraints, social norms, and women's domestic responsibilities. SHGs need to go beyond provision of information to changing the dynamics around women's participation in agriculture to effectively translate knowledge into practice.

女性自助小组农业信息获取农业决策参与印度农业实践