“Gendered Terms of Incorporation and Exclusion in Rural Mozambique: Unpacking Pre-existing Inequalities and Mechanisms of Compensation “

Natacha Bruna addresses how rural women’s productive and reproductive
labour are incorporated into the capitalist economy. She does this by examining
large-scale land acquisition in post-independence Mozambique, focusing on
women’s direct relations with commercial agriculture as household heads or
indirect relations as members of households headed by men.

 

000.Feminist-Africa-November-2022_Volume-3-Issue-2_Revisiting-Gender-in-Rural-Livelihoods-and-Development-Interventions.pdf (feministafrica.net)

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