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Year 2020, , 75 - 85, 30.06.2020
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2020.1204

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WOMEN'S EMPLOYMENT IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF TURKEY

Year 2020, , 75 - 85, 30.06.2020
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2020.1204

Abstract

Purpose- The aim of this study is to demonstrate the relationship between Turkey's development process, with the transformation of the agricultural sector in female employment in the agricultural sector. The state of the agricultural sector in the development process of Turkey in this context is realized in which the female employment rate in the agriculture sector and employment of women in the agricultural sector during this period has been studied how to be an impact on the agricultural production value.
Methodology- Data for the years 2000-2018 for Turkey, which is a relational scanning model of quantitative research methods LS-Least Squares (NLS and ARMA) has been the method of analysis.
Findings- According to the findings obtained as a result of the analysis, female employment in the agricultural sector had a positive effect on both nominal and real production values of agricultural products.
Conclusion- Based on the positive impact of female employment in the agricultural sector on both nominal and real production values of agricultural products such as vegetables, fruit and spice crops, other than cereals, and other vegetable crops, women's employment in agriculture is a very important factor in the development process of the agricultural sector.

References

  • Balaban, U.,(2012), Women's Labour In Development(Toksöz, G.), Book review, Ankara University Journal of SBF, 67 (4),177-182.
  • Boserup, E. (1970), Women's Role of Economic Development.
  • Büyüköztürk, Ş., Çakmak, E. K., Akgün, O. E., Karadeniz, S. and Demirel, F. (2018), Scientific Research Methods. Pegem Academic Press, Ankara.
  • Dogan A., The Contribution Of Agriculture To The Process Of Economic Development In Turkey Example, Erciyes University Journal of the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, issue 25, 2005, p. 367.
  • Forsythe, L., Posthumus, H., & Martin, A. (2016). A crop of one's own? Women’s experiences of cassava commercialization in Nigeria and Malawi. Journal of Gender, Agriculture and Food Security, 1(2), 110-128.
  • Güriş, S., Akay E.Ç. and Güriş A. (2017), Basic Econometrics with Eviews, Der Press, İstanbul.
  • Iyengar, R. And Gouri, G.P. (2016), Female Employment in Agriculture, International Journal of Recent Trends in Engineering and Research, 206-210.
  • Kantar, M., (1996), The Roles Of Women Living In The Mountain Villages of Adana and Içel In Social Life And Their Expectations For The Future About These Roles, Unpublished Master's thesis, Çukurova University Graduate School Of Natural and Applied Sciences: Adana.
  • Karasar, N. (2018). Report Preparation In Research, Nobel Publishing House, Ankara.
  • Karasar, N. (1999). Scientific Research Method, Nobel Publishing House, Ankara.
  • Kazgan G., Agriculture And Development,, Istanbul, Der Yayınları, 1983, p.439.
  • Makal, A., (2001), Developments In Paid Women's Labour In Turkey In 1950-1965 Period,Ankara University SBF Dergisi,56(2), 117-155.
  • Ochieng, J., Ouma, E., & Birachi, E. (2014). Gender participation and decision making in crop management in Great Lakes Region of Central Africa. Gender, Technology and Development, 18(3), 341-362.
  • Öztürk, M.Y. and Akduran, d.,(2012), Women's Labor Tobacco Producer Women In Agricultural Production (Ed.Ozturk et al.), Heinrich Böll Foundation Publications: Istanbul, Publication No: 4.87-101.
  • Rahman, P. (2000), Women's Employment in Bangladesh Agriculture: Composition, Determinantsand Scope. Journal of Rural Studies, 16(4), 497-507.
  • Raney, T., Anriquez, G., Croppenstedt, A., Gerosa, P., Lowder, P.K., Matuschke, I. and Skoet, J. (2011), The Role of Women in Agriculture, Research in Agriculture and Applied Economics, 1-46.
  • Şahin H., Türkiye Ekonomisi, Uludağ Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi, Ezgi Kitapevi Yayınları, Bursa, 2002, s.272.
  • Şahinöz A., Agriculture Sector, Turkish Economy, Ankara, Image Publications, 2001, p. 78.
  • Tire, O., (2017), Women's Poverty In Turkey In Terms Of Gender Roles, Blue Atlas, 5 (1), 97-112.
  • Tolunay, A. and Akyol, A., (2006), Development and Rural Development: Basic Concepts And Definitions, Journal of Süleyman Demirel University Faculty of Forestry,2, 116-127.
  • Uzgören, N., and Uzgören, E. (2005), Spurious Regression Problem in Time Series Based Econometric Models and an Econometric Model Application Turned Towards Reel Public Expenditure, Academic View, 5, 1-14.
  • Yavuz, F., (2005), “Agricultural Policy” On Agriculture In Turkey (Ed.Yavuz, F.), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs: Ankara.Pp. 43-67.
  • Yavuz, G., & Serdaroğlu, U. (2010). Kalkınma ve Kadın (veya Toplumsal Cinsiyet) İlişkilendirilişinin Değişimindeki Kavşaklar. içinde: İktisat ve Toplumsal Cinsiyet, U. Serdaroğlu (ed.), Efil Yayınevi, Ankara, 49-101.
  • Turkish Statistical Institute, www.tuik.gov.tr / accessed 10.02.2020
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Primary Language English
Subjects Finance, Business Administration
Journal Section Articles
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Zeynep Colak This is me 0000-0003-0058-6809

Publication Date June 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020

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APA Colak, Z. (2020). WOMEN’S EMPLOYMENT IN THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR IN THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS OF TURKEY. Journal of Economics Finance and Accounting, 7(2), 75-85. https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2020.1204

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