DETERMINANTS OF RURAL WOMEN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES: THE CASE OF DAMOT GALE WOREDA OF WOLAITA ZONE, SNNPRS OF ETHIOPIA

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Abstract
This study was aimed at analyzing the determinants of economic empowerment of rural women through
agricultural activities in the Damot Gale Woreda. A total of 369 sample farm households were randomly selected
from four selected kebeles. Primary and secondary data sources were used for this study. Primary data were
collected through structured questionnaire, key informant interview and focus group discussions. To this end, the
author used mixed research approach. Descriptive statistics, woman empowerment in agriculture index (WEAI)
and regression analysis were used to analyzing the collected data. Overall five domains of empowerment (5DE)
of the study area were 74% and the 5DE result shows that 66% of the women in the sample were disempowered.
The regression result reveals that out of fourteen explanatory variables incorporated in the model, eleven variables
such as age, family size, education level, household income, off-farm income, employment/doing any paid work,
ownership of property, credit utilization, distance from the market, access of information and participation of
community affairs were found to be a significant determinants of economic empowerment of rural women though
agricultural activities in the Woreda. Whereas factors such as spousal relationship, farm size and extension service
have no significant influence. The improvement of the contribution of each indicator to women disempowerment
according to their importance shall reduce disempowerment and facilitate adequate empowerment in all
dimensions. Hence the findings of the study may inform policymakers about the determinants of economic
empowerment though agriculture in the Woreda, and helps to formulate constructive policy that will improve
economic empowerment of rural women and that will to promote the economic development of the country on the
other hand.

DETERMINANTS OF RURAL WOMEN ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT IN AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES: THE CASE OF DAMOT GALE WOREDA OF WOLAITA ZONE, SNNPRS OF ETHIOPIA