"The Two-Headed Household" is an ethnographic account of gender
relations and intrahousehold decisionmaking as well as a
policy-oriented study of gender and development in the indigenous
Andean community of Chanchalo, Ecuador. Sarah Hamilton argues that,
contrary to common belief, men and women participate equally in
agricultural production and management, in household
decisionmaking, and share in the reproductive tasks of child care,
food preparation, and other chores.
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