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FISHERIES

Empowering Women in Small-Scale Fisheries for Sustainable Food Systems (2020-2021)

Ghana, 2020 - 2023
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Reference ID
GHA_2020-2021_EWSFSFS_v01_EN_M_v01_A_OCS
Producer(s)
Nicole Franz, Lena Westlund, Molly Ahern
Collections
Fishery Surveys
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Created on
Feb 09, 2023
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1.5.1.1 Do you think the role of women in household decision-making is very strong? (x1_5_1_1_do_you_think_the_ro)

Data file: data_anon_focus_groups_discussions

Overview

Valid: 40
Type: Discrete
Width: 156
Range: -
Format: character

Questions and instructions

Categories
Value Category Cases
Decision making in the household is dominated by the man. Yes we are consulted however, our opinion is not taken. 1
2.5%
Involvement in decision making is strong 1
2.5%
Our decision is relevant but not always taken. Not too strong 1
2.5%
Our role of decision making is not too strong with regards to our landing sites, we are not included in decision making regarding our landing site 1
2.5%
The role of women in household is strong 1
2.5%
The women needs to consult her husband 1
2.5%
Very strong 2
5%
We are engaged in making decisions 1
2.5%
We contribute decision making at different levels 1
2.5%
Women's role in decision making are very weak 1
2.5%
Women's role in decision making is very strong 1
2.5%
Yes 1
2.5%
Yes , we make our own decisions 1
2.5%
Yes and very strong 1
2.5%
Yes as we contribute financially therefore are views are taken 1
2.5%
Yes it is strong 1
2.5%
Yes it is strong. Fishermen, mongers and processors are invited to joint meetings where we are equally allowed to express our views on fishery activities 1
2.5%
Yes it is strong.They consider our views and implement them as well 1
2.5%
Yes it is.Our opinions considered during decision making after in depth explanations of our stance 1
2.5%
Yes our decision making is strong 1
2.5%
Yes, its very strong 2
5%
Yes, our decision making is somewhat strong in household management 1
2.5%
Yes, our involvement in decision making is strong 1
2.5%
Yes, our views are strongly considered 1
2.5%
Yes, women's role in decision making are very strong 2
5%
Yes, women's role in decision making is very strong 1
2.5%
Yes, women's role in household decision making is very strong 1
2.5%
Yes, women's role in household decision-making is very strong 1
2.5%
Yes,our decision making is strong.We make our own decisions without involving too many people like we were doing before. 1
2.5%
Yes. 1
2.5%
Yes. The role of women in household decision-making is very strong 1
2.5%
Yes. The role of women in household decision making is strong 1
2.5%
Yes....our role in decision making is strong 1
2.5%
Yes....we are consulted in making decisions 1
2.5%
Yes.Our husbands include us in decision making 1
2.5%
Yes: 2 No: 0 Somewhat: 4 1
2.5%
Yes: 3 No: 1 Somewhat: 2 1
2.5%
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
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