van den Bold Mara, Dillon Andrew, Olney Deanna, Ouedraogo Marcellin, Pedehombga Abdoulaye, Quisumbing Agnes
International Food Policy Research Institute, WashingtonDC, USA.
Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics, Michigan State University.
J Dev Stud. 2015 Aug 27;51(9):1155-1174. doi: 10.1080/00220388.2015.1036036. eCollection 2015.
This article uses a mixed-methods approach to analyse the impact of an integrated agriculture and nutrition programme in Burkina Faso on women's and men's assets, and norms regarding ownership, use and control of assets. We use a cluster-randomised controlled trial to determine whether productive asset transfers and increased income-generating opportunities for women increase women's assets over time. Qualitative work on gender norms finds that although men still own and control most assets, women have greater decision-making power and control over home gardens and their produce, and attitudes towards women owning property have become more favourable in treatment areas.
本文采用混合研究方法,分析布基纳法索一项农业与营养综合项目对男性和女性资产以及资产所有权、使用和控制权相关规范的影响。我们通过整群随机对照试验来确定,随着时间推移,向女性转移生产性资产以及增加其创收机会是否会增加女性的资产。关于性别规范的定性研究发现,尽管大多数资产仍由男性拥有和控制,但女性在家庭菜园及其产出方面拥有更大的决策权和控制权,而且在试验区,对女性拥有财产的态度已变得更为支持。