Gender and rural transformation: A systematic literature review Here, we conduct a systematic literature review to investigate the impacts of rural transformation on gender and the influence of gender inclusiveness on rural transformation We reviewed 82 studies from 1960–2021 that explore the relationships between rural transformation and gender
The farm operator gender pay gap is narrowing - Statistics Canada This article provides analysis on the gender pay gap among Canada’s farm operators over time and explores the gender pay gap in 2020 by geography, farm type, revenue class, level of education, field of study, racialized group and population centre
Facts, stats, and impact: Gender equality - Canada. ca Canada is the only G20 country to have reached gender parity in the public service While progress has been made, with many women holding key federal cabinet positions, women remain underrepresented in politics Of the 13 provincial and territorial premiers in Canada, only two are women
Rural women - ifad. org Gender inequality is one of the biggest impediments to sustainable development Without tackling its root causes, we cannot end global hunger and poverty Rural women play a critical role in agriculture and rural economies across the world, making up 36 per cent of all agricultural workers
Gender Equality and Youth Inclusion in Agriculture: findings from CABI . . . Gender analysis of youth engagement in the agriculture sector reveals a pronounced gender gap in youth employment and opportunity More young women are unemployed or underemployed compared to men and a gender wage gap permeates the sector
Gender Inequalities in Resources in Agrifood Systems This chapter describes gender patterns in access to and ownership of resources that are important for women’s livelihoods and empowerment in agrifood systems, including education, land, water, livestock as well as complementary resources, technologies and services
Food Systems and Gender: The Groundbreaking Role of Rural Women Recent evidence shows that vulnerability to climate change is one of the main drivers of gender inequality, with existing income gaps between women and men in rural areas further widened by extreme weather events
Mobile has the potential to empower rural women, but persistent gender . . . With approximately 43% of the world’s population living in rural areas, there are around 1 7 billion rural women and girls globally Rural women, in particular, are active agents of the productivity and sustainability of households, communities and economies