Gender discrimination and its impact on income,productivity, and technical efficiency: evidence from Benin |
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Authors: | Florent M. Kinkingninhoun-Mêdagbé Aliou Diagne Franklin Simtowe Afiavi R. Agboh-Noameshie Patrice Y. Adégbola |
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Affiliation: | 1.Africa Rice Center (WARDA),Cotonou,Benin;2.Programme Analyse de la Politique Agricole (PAPA) de l’Institut National des Recherches Agricoles du Bénin (INRAB),Porto-Novo,Benin |
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Abstract: | This paper examines the occurrence and impact of gender discrimination in access to production resources on the income, productivity, and technical efficiency of farmers. Through an empirical investigation of farmers from Koussin-Lélé, a semi-collective irrigated rice scheme in central Benin, we find that female rice farmers are particularly discriminated against with regard to scheme membership and access to land and equipment, resulting in significant negative impacts on their productivity and income. Although women have lower productivity, they are as technically efficient as men. The findings suggest that there is considerable scope for improving the productivity of women through increasing their access to production resources. |
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