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Technology, rurality and gender horizontal ellipsis false friends, but not enemies!

Journal

OUTLOOK ON AGRICULTURE
Volume 51, Issue 2, Pages 238-246

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/00307270221086007

Keywords

Rural development; digital divide; social equality; ICT; sustainable development

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  1. Acadia [DCI-AFS/2013/320-339: ACADIA]

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Ensuring gender equality in accessing and using ICT is crucial for achieving food security and rural development. This study analyzes the impact of factors such as labor participation rate, literacy rate, pay rate, and ICT study rate on the participation gap in the agricultural sector, considering different countries.
Guaranteeing gender equality in the access and use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) has become today a determining element in the achievement of food security and as a consequence of the achievement of rural development, which constitutes one of the goals of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). Indeed, the fight against digital gender gaps and other gaps in a general way allow a greater contribution in the agri-food sector, which is becoming increasingly digitized and technological. In fact, the objective of the study is to analyse the impact that have determined gaps, such as: force labour participation rate, literacy rate, pay rate and ICT study rate, on the participation rate gap in the agricultural sector. For this reason, a multiple linear regression is proposed that considers 64 countries and subsequently the situation of four of these countries is examined in more detail: France, Spain, Morocco and Algeria. The results of this show the existence of a positive correlation between our variables but also the effect that some socio-economic and cultural factors have on this achievement.

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