What can we really learn from sex-disaggregated data?
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11.01.22
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BY BJORN VAN CAMPENHOUT,ELS LECOUTERE AND DAVID SPIELMAN
During the past several years, we have been working intently on a field experiment with smallholder farmers in Uganda randomly assigned to get access to information in the form of short engaging videos. Because women and men are both involved in farming in the typical Ugandan farm household, we took a particular interest in the gender dimensions of our experiment.
Photo credit: ILRI/Nicholas Ngwili
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