Weather variability and extreme shocks in Africa: Are female or male farmers more affected?
2022
Nico, Gianluigi | Azzarri, Carlo
Agriculture in Africa has been traditionally seen as an important employment provider, supporting agriculture-based livelihoods of the vast majority of the African population, (James, 2014; World Bank, 2011) and absorbing the largest share of the employed population. Data suggest that almost 224 million people aged 15 and above are directly engaged in agriculture in Africa (ILO, 2021), corresponding to nearly half of the total employed population in the continent and absorbing ¼ of global agricultural employment.
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书目信息
出版者
International Food Policy Research Institute
其它主题
Weather variability; Weather shock
语言
英语
格式
application/pdf
许可
Open Access
类型
Working Paper
来源
Nico, Gianluigi; and Azzarri, Carlo. 2022. Weather variability and extreme shocks in Africa: Are female or male farmers more affected? IFPRI Discussion Paper 2115. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.135870.
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