A newly-released IFPRI Discussion Paper written by Cheryl Doss offers guidelines on how to collect better gendered data through surveys. It details who should be interviewed; how the interview should be structured; and what kinds of questions should be asked, both at the individual level and also more broadly at the household, community or regional levels. The paper was written as part of an edited volume of background papers for the State of Food and Agriculture 2010-2011: Women and Agriculture: Closing the Gender Gap for Development.
For the full text of the Discussion Paper, click here.
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