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    She works hard for the money: women in Kansas agriculture
    Agriculture and Human Values 31 (4): 593-605. 2014.
    Since 1997 there has been a significant increase in the number and percentage of Kansas farmers who are women. Using Reskin and Roos’ model of “job queues and gender queues” I analyze changes in the agricultural industry in Kansas that resulted in more women becoming “principal farm operators” in the state. I find there are three changes largely responsible for women increasing their representation in the occupation: an increase in the demand for niche products, a decrease in the average farm si…Read more
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    Women farmers in developed countries: a literature review
    Agriculture and Human Values 37 (1): 147-160. 2020.
    Very little research into women farmers in developed countries has been produced by economists, but much of what has been studied by scholars in other disciplines has economic implications. This article reviews such research produced by scholars in all disciplines to explore to what extent women farmers are becoming more equal to men farmers and to suggest further contributions to the literature. As examples, topics that has been widely researched in developing countries but have received almost…Read more
  • Medieval Clothing and Textiles, vol. 2 (review)
    The Medieval Review 2. 2008.