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Assessment On Determinants Of Gender Biases In Rural Agricultural Employment In Sub-saharan Africa: Literature Review
This literature review explores the gender biases in agricultural employment where women farmers who are working in this sector are majority and are earning less income. The study used literature review in order to collect data of the gender biases in agriculture which continues to widen, more efforts are required to reduce gender gaps in Sub-Saharan Africa. It is imperative that policies and strategies have not been dealt with. As some of the studies have shown that the value of the agricultural production can be measured by the unit of cultivated area of 4 to 25 percent which depends on the reduction of the gender gap in agricultural labour force (FAO, 2011). This study recommends for eff
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