A case study of gender, health, and Fair Trade in Nicaragua. MSc thesis.

Empirical study
Other

Published 2010 by University of Saskatchewan. Authored by Terstappen, V.L.

Summary

Conducted in 2009 in Nicaragua, this study analyses a group of women, supported by a local feminist organisation, producing coffee under Fair Trade. The study finds that women experience valuable benefits by participating in Fair Trade, such as a higher income, however, the women aspire a more equitable and just trade, which recognises women’s efforts inside and outside coffee.

Research detail

A case study of gender, health, and Fair Trade in Nicaragua. MSc thesis.

Empirical study
Other

Published 2010 by University of Saskatchewan. Authored by Terstappen, V.L.

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