No cash, no food. Gendered reorganization of livelihoods and food security in Cambodia

TitleNo cash, no food. Gendered reorganization of livelihoods and food security in Cambodia
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Year of Publication2021
AuthorsGironde C, Reysoo F, Ramirez A_T, Suon S
Secondary TitleThe Journal of Environment & Development
Volume48
Issue7
Pagination1485-1506
Key themesConversion-FoodSecurity, Gender, MigrationLabour
Abstract

This article analyses the gendered dimension of rural livelihood reorganization in Cambodia, and its consequences on food security. With the growing need for cash, men predominantly have engaged in wage work. However, out of necessity, women also engage in wage work. Thus, new gender divisions of productive labour contribute to reshaping normative gender roles and spaces, and provide women some autonomy, in a way. At the same time, since women remain responsible for family food procurement they are dependent on men's income. Above all, the majority of women experience stress from lack of time and lack of money for food.

URLhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03066150.2021.1960826?journalCode=fjps20
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Countries

Cambodia

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Journal Article