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This book is the first to rigorously explore the specific impact of modern dairy farming on the empowerment of rural women in Bangladesh, highlighting a novel approach to addressing gender inequality. It explores the women empowerment index, which includes five key dimensions: decision-making autonomy, economic, social, legal and psychological empowerment. Through detailed analysis, this book demonstrates that women engaged in modern dairy farming experience significantly higher levels of empowerment compared to those involved in traditional dairy farming. This book presents the relationships between various indicators of women s empowerment and highlights that income earning potential is the most significant indicator and is strongly correlated with other empowerment measures. Women s involvement in income-generating activities through modern dairy farming enhances their access to and control over economic resources, enabling them to establish and realize their rights. The book reveals that modern dairy farming not only enhances women's confidence, decision-making power, and self-esteem but also positively influences their financial independence and socio-economic status. Women's increased involvement in dairy activities and their ability to earn higher incomes are strongly correlated with greater empowerment. By presenting new insights into the relationship between dairy farming practices and women's empowerment, this book offers valuable insights for policymakers and development practitioners aiming to promote women s empowerment and socio-economic development in similar contexts.
Table des matières
Introduction.- Dairy Farming in Bangladesh.- General Description and Background of the Villages.- Women s Empowerment through Small Scale Dairy Farming.- Involvement in Dairy Farming and Women Empowerment.- Conclusions and Policy Implication.- Assessing the Determinants and Outcomes of Modern Dairy Farming Practices.
A propos de l'auteur
Dr. Sarah Yasmin is a leading authority in the fields of rural development, gender studies, and agricultural economics, distinguished for her in-depth analysis of how agricultural practices impact women's empowerment. Her expertise extends particularly to evaluating how modern farming techniques, such as dairy farming, can play a transformative role in improving the livelihoods of women in rural areas of developing countries. Dr. Yasmin's academic journey includes a Ph.D. in Agriculture from The University of Tokyo, where her research delved into the intersection of gender and agriculture. This background has equipped her with a profound understanding of how agricultural practices can influence gender dynamics and economic outcomes. Her innovative approach blends rigorous field research with practical policy analysis, allowing her to generate actionable insights into how these practices can drive both gender equality and economic advancement.
Key Achievements:
Innovative Research: Dr. Yasmin has conducted pioneering studies in rural Bangladesh, focusing on the effects of modern dairy farming on women's empowerment. Her research has unveiled critical connections between agricultural practices and improved socio-economic conditions for women. By examining these dynamics, she has demonstrated how specific farming techniques can enhance women's financial independence, access to resources, and overall quality of life.
Published Work: Her contributions to leading journals include influential articles that are well-regarded for their depth of analysis and relevance. Dr. Yasmin's publications provide valuable insights into gender studies and rural development (Yasmin et al., 2021; Yasmin and Ikemoto (2020); Yasmin and Ikemoto (2015); Yasmin and Ikemoto (2015), showcasing her ability to translate complex research findings into practical recommendations. Her work is instrumental in highlighting how modern agricultural methods can positively impact the lives of rural women. Her research not only enriches the academic understanding of gender and agriculture but also offers practical strategies for policymakers, development practitioners, and researchers. By shaping effective approaches to advance gender equality and economic development, Dr. Yasmin's insights play a crucial role in promoting sustainable and inclusive developmen in rural communities.
Résumé
This book is the first to rigorously explore the specific impact of modern dairy farming on the empowerment of rural women in Bangladesh, highlighting a novel approach to addressing gender inequality. It explores the women empowerment index, which includes five key dimensions: decision-making autonomy, economic, social, legal and psychological empowerment. Through detailed analysis, this book demonstrates that women engaged in modern dairy farming experience significantly higher levels of empowerment compared to those involved in traditional dairy farming. This book presents the relationships between various indicators of women’s empowerment and highlights that income earning potential is the most significant indicator and is strongly correlated with other empowerment measures. Women’s involvement in income-generating activities through modern dairy farming enhances their access to and control over economic resources, enabling them to establish and realize their rights. The book reveals that modern dairy farming not only enhances women's confidence, decision-making power, and self-esteem but also positively influences their financial independence and socio-economic status. Women's increased involvement in dairy activities and their ability to earn higher incomes are strongly correlated with greater empowerment. By presenting new insights into the relationship between dairy farming practices and women's empowerment, this book offers valuable insights for policymakers and development practitioners aiming to promote women’s empowerment and socio-economic development in similar contexts.