Women's empowerment in Indonesian agriculture: Does productivity matter?

In this seminar, Umi Yaumidin presents her final PhD paper on female empowerment in agriculture and agricultural productivity in rural Indonesia.
 
Her paper examines whether agricultural productivity can improve the condition of women’s empowerment in rural Indonesia. We combined two unique datasets that, IDHS (Indonesian Demographic Health Survey) and PODES (village potential survey), for the year 2002. We employed Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to gauge the Women’s Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI) and applied several regression models to explore causality between agricultural productivity and the WEAI. Results reveal that agricultural productivity has no significant effect on empowering women in rural agriculture. The women’s acceptance of violence against women is the source of their disempowerment. Subgroup analysis suggests government programs for improving farmer productivity have often ignored the involvement of women.
 
Umi Karomah Yaumidin is a researcher at Economic Research Centre – Indonesia Institute of Sciences. Her research interests are poverty and inequality, Islamic finance, microfinance, corporate social responsibility, agriculture and growth.
 
 
This event is run by the Arndt-Corden Department of Economics, Crawford School of Public Policy
 
Enquiries: Ross McLeod, Seminar Convener, ACDE | seminar.economics@anu.edu.au
 
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Date & time

Fri 09 Oct 2020, 11am–12pm

Location

Online via Zoom

Speakers

Umi Yaumidin, Crawford School of Public Policy

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