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This study focused analysis of women participation in agricultural
production in Valikamam area of Jaffna, Sri Lanka. Both economic and non
economic factors are responsible for women participation. In this context the
present study has been conducted to assess the women participation in
agricultural production as a family-women involvement in agricultural activities.
It examines the influence of selected socio-economic characteristic of family women that affect their motivation and participation in agricultural production.
A random as well as purposive sampling method was used to select respondents
for this study. Total sample size was 185, which is representing the women
participation in agricultural production in the Valikam area, Jaffna district. The
research was carried out with the use of well structured questionnaire to obtain
the necessary data. The compiled data were analyzed within the probit model
and descriptive statistics. The empirical results revealed that woman age
coefficient shows negative and significant at p<0.05 level, marginal effect
increase from its mean value the probability for the women involvement in
agricultural production will decreased by 0.73774%. Educational level coefficient
shows positive sign and significant at p<0.05 level, marginal effect of education
shows, family-women involvement increase by 19.03%. Years of experience,
coefficient is positive and significant at p<0.01 levels, marginal effect shows the
family-women involvement increase by 1.276%. Income level, this variable treated
as log form and coefficient of income shows negative and significant, that
marginal effect increase from its mean, family-women participation will
decreased only by 8.29%. Extension services coefficient shows positive sign and
significant at p<0.05 level. Tenure rights variable and dummy variable were used
and coefficient negative sign. Level of contribution Coefficient shows positive
and significant at p<0.1 level. Marginal effect that increases in its mean value
resulted 4.376% increase the family-women participation. The women
contribution to the agricultural production is highly in family-women, that they
give financial support to their farming activities. The family-women age, income
level and tenure rights had inverse relationship with participation in agriculture
while, educational level, years of experience, extension services and level of
contribution had positive relationship. This study pointed out that, despite the
influence of other socio-economic variables, there is high level of commitment in
agricultural production. The level of their contribution is an indication of their
level of commitment in agriculture. |
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