Assessing association of household diet diversity with mother's time use on productive and reproductive activities: a case for gender sensitive social safety nets

PUBLIC HEALTH NUTRITION(2024)

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Objective: In South Asia, while women make substantial economic contributions through their participation in agricultural sector, these contributions are undercounted as most of their work is underpaid or unpaid. This paper examines how mothers allocate their time to productive and reproductive activities and its association with a household's ability to achieve high household diet diversity score.Design: The analysis uses data on household consumption and expenditure including food during the kharif (June to October) season (seeds are sown) and a modular time-use survey.Setting: Two districts of rural Bihar, India.Participants: Mothers with children less than 5 years of age and supported by the head of the household from 2026 households.Results: The estimates indicate that the high household diet diversity (High HDDS >= 10) is associated with greater time spent in reproductive activities by all women (OR = 1 center dot 12, 95 % CI: 1 center dot 06, 1 center dot 18). However, with increasing time spent in productive activities by the women the odds of achieving 'High HDDS' reduced (OR = 0 center dot 83, 95 % CI: 0 center dot 77, 0 center dot 89) in adjusted logistic regression analysis.Conclusion: The findings highlight propensity to achieve 'High HDDS' in Bihar increased with mothers allocating time towards reproductive activities, while it had an opposing effect with mothers allocating time on productive activities. Our study highlights that the policies that encourage women's participation in agriculture or livestock should acknowledge the unpaid nature of some of the productive activities and design programs to improve economic agency of women to actuate the true potential of agriculture-nutrition pathways.
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Household diet diversity,Productive,Reproductive time use,Gender
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