Pilgeram Ryanne, Dentzman Katherine, Lewin Paul
Department of Culture, Justice & Society, University of Idaho, 875 Perimeter Drive, MS 1110, 83844 Moscow, Idaho USA.
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, Iowa State University, 510 Farm House Ln, 303d, 50011 Ames, Iowa USA.
Agric Human Values. 2022;39(4):1341-1355. doi: 10.1007/s10460-022-10324-3. Epub 2022 Aug 9.
Research on women in U.S. agriculture highlights how, despite real challenges, women have made and continue to make spaces for themselves in this male-dominated profession. We argue that, partly due to data accessibility limitations, this work has tended to use white women's experiences in agriculture as universal. Analyzing micro-data from the 2017 Census of Agriculture, this paper offers descriptive statistics about women and race in U.S. agriculture. We examine numerous characteristics of U.S. farms, including their spatial distribution, the average number of acres farmed, predominant crop types, and other characteristics to describe how white, Black, Indigenous, and Pacific Islander/Asian women farmers are faring. Our findings suggest significant differences in women's farms by race. We argue that these are related to the history of forced and voluntary migration within the U.S. Our results indicate that understanding women's experiences in farming requires understanding the impact of race and these broader historical patterns. Finally, because of these differences across races, we suggest that supporting "women in agriculture" may require tailored responses from agricultural policy and programming that addresses unique needs in specific communities.
对美国农业领域女性的研究凸显出,尽管存在实际挑战,但女性在这个男性主导的行业中已经并将继续为自己开辟空间。我们认为,部分由于数据获取的限制,这项工作往往将美国白人女性在农业领域的经历视为普遍情况。通过分析2017年农业普查的微观数据,本文提供了关于美国农业领域女性与种族的描述性统计数据。我们研究了美国农场的众多特征,包括它们的空间分布、平均耕种面积、主要作物类型以及其他特征,以描述白人、黑人、原住民和太平洋岛民/亚裔女性农民的经营状况。我们的研究结果表明,不同种族的女性农场存在显著差异。我们认为这些差异与美国境内被迫和自愿移民的历史有关。我们的研究结果表明,了解女性在农业领域的经历需要理解种族的影响以及这些更广泛的历史模式。最后,由于不同种族之间存在这些差异,我们建议支持“农业领域的女性”可能需要农业政策和规划做出针对性的回应,以满足特定社区的独特需求。