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  <title>Women&#8217;s Participation and the Level of difficulty in Agricultural Activities: &#8220;Unveiling the Struggles”</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.02.512</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>This study investigates the participation and drudgery of women in agricultural<br />
activities in rural areas, with a focus on the socio-economic characteristics, the<br />
extent of their involvement, and the level of difficulty they face in various farming<br />
tasks. Conducted in the Mandihal village of Dharwad district, Karnataka, the<br />
research examines the labor-intensive nature of agricultural work and highlights the<br />
disparity between men’s and women’s roles in farm activities. The data revealed<br />
that, women were heavily involved in tasks such as weeding, sowing, transplanting,<br />
and harvesting, which require significant time and physical effort. The study also<br />
measures the drudgery index, a tool to assess the labor intensity and difficulty of<br />
these activities. The findings showed that, activities such as weeding and<br />
transplanting are particularly strenuous, with women reporting high levels of physical<br />
exhaustion. Despite their substantial contribution, women’s agricultural roles are<br />
often undervalued, and they face numerous challenges due to unequal access to<br />
resources, technology, and decision-making power. This study underscores the need<br />
for policies and interventions that address the gendered nature of agricultural labor,<br />
aiming to reduce the physical burden on women while promoting their participation<br />
and empowerment in the sector.</p>
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                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>This study investigates the participation and drudgery of women in agricultural<br />
activities in rural areas, with a focus on the socio-economic characteristics, the<br />
extent of their involvement, and the level of difficulty they face in various farming<br />
tasks. Conducted in the Mandihal village of Dharwad district, Karnataka, the<br />
research examines the labor-intensive nature of agricultural work and highlights the<br />
disparity between men’s and women’s roles in farm activities. The data revealed<br />
that, women were heavily involved in tasks such as weeding, sowing, transplanting,<br />
and harvesting, which require significant time and physical effort. The study also<br />
measures the drudgery index, a tool to assess the labor intensity and difficulty of<br />
these activities. The findings showed that, activities such as weeding and<br />
transplanting are particularly strenuous, with women reporting high levels of physical<br />
exhaustion. Despite their substantial contribution, women’s agricultural roles are<br />
often undervalued, and they face numerous challenges due to unequal access to<br />
resources, technology, and decision-making power. This study underscores the need<br />
for policies and interventions that address the gendered nature of agricultural labor,<br />
aiming to reduce the physical burden on women while promoting their participation<br />
and empowerment in the sector.</p>
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