Gender needs awareness and gender asymmetry: an analysis of a rural women survey in mountainous areas of South-Eastern Spain

  • S. Sayadi IFAPA, Junta de Andalucía. Granada
  • J. Calatrava Requena Andalusian Institute of Agricultural Research (IFAPA). Granada
Keywords: SPAIN, HIGHLANDS, RURAL AREAS, WOMEN, ROLE OF WOMEN, WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION, RURAL DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

Abstract

The integration of gender symmetry in rural areas is no longer a choice but an obligation in the design and implementation of rural development programmes and projects. Some European initiatives (NOW, EQUAL, LEADER, etc.) have already been taken to improve rural women's opportunities to participate more actively in economic and pubic life. In this context, surveying and the data collection will be considered an important preliminary step in the implementation of gender symmetry-focused development policies. In this paper, after a brief comment of the different gender paradigms in rural development, some results of a survey conducted on 304 rural women living in mountainous rural areas of the province of Granada (Southern Spain) are presented. The position of rural women as regards employment, family, socio-cultural, institutional matters, etc., and the level of connection with agricultural sector and opinions about farming occupations are described. Then women's perception and awareness regarding both practical and strategic gender needs in the area are analysed. Factors related to how women stand with respect to gender needs have been identified using the probit regression model. From the above results, some conclusions have finally been drawn that could be helpful for designing strategies to achieve a better level of gender symmetry in the region, focusing sustainable rural development on a "gender planning" approach.

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Published
2008-09-01
How to Cite
Sayadi, S., & Calatrava Requena, J. (2008). Gender needs awareness and gender asymmetry: an analysis of a rural women survey in mountainous areas of South-Eastern Spain. Spanish Journal of Agricultural Research, 6(3), 453-468. https://doi.org/10.5424/sjar/2008063-338
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