In many Asian countries, women play a significant but varying role in the management of livestock and the use of common resources plays an important role in animal husbandry, and can affect the health of some types of livestock. This paper concentrates on village livestock in Thailand and makes use of survey data as well as national statistics. It first of all outlines the nature and development of livestock industries in Thailand. It then considers the role which women play in the village livestock economy in relation to cattle and buffalo, particularly dairying, and in the keeping of poultry and pigs. The extent to which women are involved in maintaining the health of livestock is considered. Both village bovines and poultry utilise common property resources to a considerable extent in Thailand. This has implications for the economics and productivity of keeping village livestock, the healthiness of such livestock and the spread of livestock diseases.
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Tatjana Kehren
Tatjana Kehren
Economics Department, University of Queensland, Queensland, Australia
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6712
Print ISSN: 0306-8293
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1999
International Journal of Social Economics (1999) 26 (1-2-3): 370–388.
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Kehren T (1999), "Women, common property resources and livestock husbandry in Thai villages". International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 26 No. 1-2-3 pp. 370–388, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/03068299910229758
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