Gendered aspirations and occupations among rural youth, in agriculture and beyond: A cross-regional perspective



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Type: 
journal article
Journal: 
Journal of Gender, Agriculture and Food Security
Number: 
1
Pages: 
82-107
Volume: 
3
Author(s): 
Elias M.
Mudege N.
Lopez D.E.
Najjar D.
Kandiwa V.
Luis J.
Yila J.
Tegbaru A.
Ibrahim G.
Badstue L.
Njuguna-Mungai E.
Bentaibi A.
Description: 

Based on 25 case studies from the global comparative study ‘GENNOVATE: Enabling gender equality in agricultural and environmental innovation’, this paper explores rural young women’s and men’s occupational aspirations and trajectories in India, Mali, Malawi, Morocco, Mexico, Nigeria, and the Philippines. The study draw upon qualitative data from 50 sex-segregated focus groups with the youth to show that across the study’s regional contexts, young rural women and men predominantly aspire for formal blue and white-collar jobs

Publication year: 
2018
Keywords: 
gender norms
relational approach
aspiration-achievement gap
intersectionality
masculinities
opportunity structure