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Gender perspectives and dynamics of bivalve farming self help group

V.P, Vipinkumar and P.K., Sahoo and Krishna, Srinath and T.V, Ambrose and Dash, S.S.Jiban (2013) Gender perspectives and dynamics of bivalve farming self help group. Indian Journal of Fisheries, Vol.60 (3). pp. 59-66. ISSN 0970-6011

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Abstract

This study was undertaken in Kasargod and Kollam districts of Kerala to assess the gender perspectives in terms of gender need and gender role in bivalve farming fisherfolk and group dynamics of the Self Help Groups (SHGs) involved in bivalve farming. From each of the districts, 200 households were selected and male and female counterparts in each household were separately interviewed, comprising a sample of 400 respondents. In addition to this, 10 SHGs of women fisherfolk were selected at random and the group dynamics of each SHG was quantified by developing an index called Group Dynamics Effectiveness Index (GDEI). The gender participation in different activities, gender needs, decision making as well as access and control over the resources in respect to mussel culture were analysed. Opinion of men and women on the above aspect was found to be similar with out any significant difference. However, differential gender response was observed between the villages in Kasargod and Kollam districts. Significantly, the financial transaction was under the control of women and the most important requirement perceived by both men and women was the timely availability of spat. In case of participation and need, both men and women share almost the same opinion. Socio-economic, technological and export support requirements were analysed for gender mainstreaming.

Item Type: Articles
Keywords: Gender, Women, PHF, SHG, Case Studies, CMFRI, Socio-economic Aspects, Empowerment, Bivalves, India, Kerala, ECOSOC
Subjects: Gender in Fisheries and Aquaculture
Depositing User: Chitti Babu ICSF
Date Deposited: 24 Mar 2022 10:00
Last Modified: 23 May 2022 09:17
URI: http://icsfarchives.net/id/eprint/11149

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