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Mulher, trabalho e agricultura. Um estudo de caso no planalto central angolano

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Resumo:Angola, like the majority of African countries, is a country heavily dependent on traditional peasant agriculture for the survival of the families. Angolan women, who are mostly peasant, have the responsibilities housekeeping, children's education and much of the agricultural work that sustains their families. This study aims to address agricultural and social issues in which male-headed households and female-headed households who live in Huambo province differ. It also aims to evaluate the results of small technological innovations in working conditions and well-being of rural women of that province, using surveys addressed to heads of households and applied in an interview context. Evaluate some differentiating facts between wives in male-headed households and widowed or divorced women that lead their own households; regarding different agricultural field tasks, as well as the rights, duties and limitations within the households and communities in which they operate. One is faced with a situation where the female-headed households are the ones which suffer major deficiencies including reduced availability of land, that will affect the quantities of food produced, lack of labour availability and access to agricultural inputs. On the other hand, contrary to the wives, women who run their households enjoy greater economic independence and security of land tenure.
Autores principais:Tchikanha, Maria da Conceição Nachiwale
Assunto:Angola agriculture woman labour family technology
Ano:2011
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:dissertação de mestrado
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Universidade de Lisboa
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
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description Angola, like the majority of African countries, is a country heavily dependent on traditional peasant agriculture for the survival of the families. Angolan women, who are mostly peasant, have the responsibilities housekeeping, children's education and much of the agricultural work that sustains their families. This study aims to address agricultural and social issues in which male-headed households and female-headed households who live in Huambo province differ. It also aims to evaluate the results of small technological innovations in working conditions and well-being of rural women of that province, using surveys addressed to heads of households and applied in an interview context. Evaluate some differentiating facts between wives in male-headed households and widowed or divorced women that lead their own households; regarding different agricultural field tasks, as well as the rights, duties and limitations within the households and communities in which they operate. One is faced with a situation where the female-headed households are the ones which suffer major deficiencies including reduced availability of land, that will affect the quantities of food produced, lack of labour availability and access to agricultural inputs. On the other hand, contrary to the wives, women who run their households enjoy greater economic independence and security of land tenure.
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spelling porISA/UTLporAngola, like the majority of African countries, is a country heavily dependent on traditional peasant agriculture for the survival of the families. Angolan women, who are mostly peasant, have the responsibilities housekeeping, children's education and much of the agricultural work that sustains their families. This study aims to address agricultural and social issues in which male-headed households and female-headed households who live in Huambo province differ. It also aims to evaluate the results of small technological innovations in working conditions and well-being of rural women of that province, using surveys addressed to heads of households and applied in an interview context. Evaluate some differentiating facts between wives in male-headed households and widowed or divorced women that lead their own households; regarding different agricultural field tasks, as well as the rights, duties and limitations within the households and communities in which they operate. One is faced with a situation where the female-headed households are the ones which suffer major deficiencies including reduced availability of land, that will affect the quantities of food produced, lack of labour availability and access to agricultural inputs. On the other hand, contrary to the wives, women who run their households enjoy greater economic independence and security of land tenure.application/pdfporMulher, trabalho e agricultura. Um estudo de caso no planalto central angolanoTchikanha, Maria da Conceição NachiwaleCanadas, Maria JoãoHostingInstitutionOrganizationalRepositório Científico de Acesso Aberto da ULisboae-mailmailto:repositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.ptrepositorio@reitoria.ulisboa.pt2012-06-29T13:53:43Z20112011-01-01T00:00:00ZHandlehttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/4474http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2open accessAngolaagriculturewomanlabourfamilytechnology2034500 bytesliteraturehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_bdccmaster thesishttp://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2application/pdffulltexthttps://repositorio.ulisboa.pt/bitstreams/df38fcd5-c29e-4de5-b904-86f3e8c08f95/download1100
spellingShingle Mulher, trabalho e agricultura. Um estudo de caso no planalto central angolano
Tchikanha, Maria da Conceição Nachiwale
Angola
agriculture
woman
labour
family
technology
status SINGLETON
subject.fl_str_mv Angola
agriculture
woman
labour
family
technology
title Mulher, trabalho e agricultura. Um estudo de caso no planalto central angolano
title_full Mulher, trabalho e agricultura. Um estudo de caso no planalto central angolano
title_fullStr Mulher, trabalho e agricultura. Um estudo de caso no planalto central angolano
title_full_unstemmed Mulher, trabalho e agricultura. Um estudo de caso no planalto central angolano
title_short Mulher, trabalho e agricultura. Um estudo de caso no planalto central angolano
title_sort Mulher, trabalho e agricultura. Um estudo de caso no planalto central angolano
topic Angola
agriculture
woman
labour
family
technology
topic_facet Angola
agriculture
woman
labour
family
technology
url http://hdl.handle.net/10400.5/4474
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