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The Impact of 'Women's Empowerment in Agriculture' on Household Vulnerability to Food Insecurity in the KwaZulu-Natal Province
2015
Forum for Development Studies
It is argued that empowering women in smallholder agriculture is very crucial in reducing vulnerability to food insecurity among rural households. This study contributes to this literature by adapting the vulnerability as expected poverty approach to determine which dimensions of 'women's empowerment in agriculture' reduces household's vulnerability to food insecurity based on crosssection data collected from 300 randomly selected primary female heads-ofhouseholds in Msinga rural areas of
doi:10.1080/08039410.2014.997792
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