Womens Participation in Small Ruminant Rearing and Household Decision Making Process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram District

The study was carried out to examine participation of women in small ruminant rearing and household decision making process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram. Four villages were purposively selected based on the density of small ruminant rearing. Data were collected from 50 households using random...

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Main Authors: Meherunnesa Chowdhury Sumy, Md. Manirul Islam, Fakir Azmal Huda
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Language:English
Published: Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System 2021-03-01
Series:Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
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spelling doaj-28a6ab7556b54caa8cdea9a8e409384b2021-06-15T05:30:41ZengBangladesh Agricultural University Research SystemJournal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University1810-30302021-03-0119112813310.5455/JBAU.2633326333Womens Participation in Small Ruminant Rearing and Household Decision Making Process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram DistrictMeherunnesa Chowdhury Sumy0Md. Manirul Islam1Fakir Azmal Huda2Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Bangladesh Agricultural UniversityThe study was carried out to examine participation of women in small ruminant rearing and household decision making process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram. Four villages were purposively selected based on the density of small ruminant rearing. Data were collected from 50 households using random sampling method with a structured questionnaire. Descriptive statistic, Participation Index and Logistic Regression Analysis were used to analyse the data. The results of the study showed that (36%) young women were engaged in small ruminant rearing (26-35 age group) and major proportion of the respondents (46%) in the study areas were primary educated. About 52% of the respondents have a family size consisting of 6-10 members. Nearly half (46%) of the women involved in rearing small ruminants earned between BDT12,000.00 - BDT18,000.00 per annum. The participation index implies that large proportions of women were always participating in supplying water, feeding and providing fodder and cleaning barns/corrals/pens of small ruminants. Moreover, they were rarely participating in construction of house/barns/corrals/pens, rearing in confinement/partial-confinement/free ranges system and bringing animal to veterinary surgeon for vaccination purpose. In household condition, women involved in decision making for rearing livestock, marriage of children whereas rarely participate in activities such as selection of variety and inputs for agricultural production, education of children, purchase of household assets and have minimal participation in selling household assets, freedom of mobility. A logistic regression analysis revealed that womens participation in household decision making process was negatively related with family size and farm size, but positively related with respondents income (P [J Bangladesh Agril Univ 2021; 19(1.000): 128-133]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=26333householdparticipation indexsmall ruminantwomen
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author Meherunnesa Chowdhury Sumy
Md. Manirul Islam
Fakir Azmal Huda
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Md. Manirul Islam
Fakir Azmal Huda
Womens Participation in Small Ruminant Rearing and Household Decision Making Process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram District
Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
household
participation index
small ruminant
women
author_facet Meherunnesa Chowdhury Sumy
Md. Manirul Islam
Fakir Azmal Huda
author_sort Meherunnesa Chowdhury Sumy
title Womens Participation in Small Ruminant Rearing and Household Decision Making Process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram District
title_short Womens Participation in Small Ruminant Rearing and Household Decision Making Process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram District
title_full Womens Participation in Small Ruminant Rearing and Household Decision Making Process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram District
title_fullStr Womens Participation in Small Ruminant Rearing and Household Decision Making Process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram District
title_full_unstemmed Womens Participation in Small Ruminant Rearing and Household Decision Making Process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram District
title_sort womens participation in small ruminant rearing and household decision making process at banshkhali upazila in chattogram district
publisher Bangladesh Agricultural University Research System
series Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University
issn 1810-3030
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The study was carried out to examine participation of women in small ruminant rearing and household decision making process at Banshkhali Upazila in Chattogram. Four villages were purposively selected based on the density of small ruminant rearing. Data were collected from 50 households using random sampling method with a structured questionnaire. Descriptive statistic, Participation Index and Logistic Regression Analysis were used to analyse the data. The results of the study showed that (36%) young women were engaged in small ruminant rearing (26-35 age group) and major proportion of the respondents (46%) in the study areas were primary educated. About 52% of the respondents have a family size consisting of 6-10 members. Nearly half (46%) of the women involved in rearing small ruminants earned between BDT12,000.00 - BDT18,000.00 per annum. The participation index implies that large proportions of women were always participating in supplying water, feeding and providing fodder and cleaning barns/corrals/pens of small ruminants. Moreover, they were rarely participating in construction of house/barns/corrals/pens, rearing in confinement/partial-confinement/free ranges system and bringing animal to veterinary surgeon for vaccination purpose. In household condition, women involved in decision making for rearing livestock, marriage of children whereas rarely participate in activities such as selection of variety and inputs for agricultural production, education of children, purchase of household assets and have minimal participation in selling household assets, freedom of mobility. A logistic regression analysis revealed that womens participation in household decision making process was negatively related with family size and farm size, but positively related with respondents income (P [J Bangladesh Agril Univ 2021; 19(1.000): 128-133]
topic household
participation index
small ruminant
women
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