Women in Eastern Black Sea Agriculture: What do Household Surveys (not) Tell Us Cover Image

Doğu Karadeniz Tarımında Kadın: Hanehalkı Anketlerinin Söyle(me)dikleri
Women in Eastern Black Sea Agriculture: What do Household Surveys (not) Tell Us

Author(s): Nihan Ciğerci Ulukan, Umut Ulukan
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Agriculture, Regional Geography, Labor relations
Published by: Ahmet Arif Eren
Keywords: Feminization of agriculture; agrarian change; female labour;

Summary/Abstract: Liberalization in Turkish agriculture has been extended and accelerated in the last two decades. Neoliberal transformation in agriculture is reflected in rural households as poverty, and in the fight against poverty, households produce strategies for generating new income. This process resulted in the more frequent observation of the phenomenon defined as feminization in agriculture. Although the existing contribution of women in agricultural production has increased with the feminization process in agriculture, it is almost impossible to see women in official statistics and surveys. Gender-preconceived notions cause many of the data collected to be gender-blind. In this study, it was discussed whether there is feminization in agriculture through the Eastern Black Sea (TR 90) region, where there is active participation in the agricultural production of women. In TR 90 region, it has been determined that women are concentrated in non-agricultural jobs besides feminization in agriculture. However, in Turkey, inadequate representation of women in statistics and surveys hides existing gender inequalities. The production of sex-disaggregated data at the regional, household and individual levels is very important.

  • Issue Year: 6/2022
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 726-742
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Turkish