Search Results - "Ignowski, Liz"
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Friends in the village:do they matter for women’s involvement in household decisions?
Published in Journal of population economics (01-10-2023)“…It is often assumed that social connections are good for female empowerment in developing countries. However, growing evidence suggests that empowered women…”
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Intra-Household Resource Allocation in Rural Tanzania: Why Women Care about Disclosure
Published in The Journal of development studies (03-10-2022)“…How resources from development or social programs are allocated within the household is important for household welfare. Intra-household resource allocation…”
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Dietary inadequacy in Tanzania is linked to the rising cost of nutritious foods and consumption of food-away-from-home
Published in Global food security (01-06-2023)“…This study contributes to the growing literature on dietary quality and accessibility in the Global South. We analyze the nutrition implications of changing…”
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Integrated aquatic and terrestrial food production enhances micronutrient and economic productivity for nutrition-sensitive food systems
Published in Nature food (01-10-2023)“…Abstract Integrated aquaculture–agriculture (IAA) is a form of crop diversification where aquatic and terrestrial foods are grown together on a single parcel…”
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Trade, value chain-technology, and prices: Evidence from dairy in East Africa
Published in Q open (2022)“…Abstract Differences in world market participation and access to value-chain technologies have resulted in uneven experiences across countries. In this paper,…”
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The structure, conduct, and performance of the hatchery segment of the aquaculture value chain in Bangladesh
Published in Frontiers in aquaculture (18-07-2023)“…Introduction Seed production has experienced significant growth in Bangladesh over the last decade, driven by the increasing number of hatcheries. The hatchery…”
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