22Feb 2019

PEASANT WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND THE PROMOTION OF SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT.

  • College of Arts and Sciences,Siniloan Campus,Laguna State Polytechnic University,Province of Laguna,Philippines.
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This study assessed the extent of empowerment of peasant women in terms of social, economic, and political dimensions and the promotion of sustainable environment with respect to solid waste management, clean and green activities, and climate change adaptation involving 330 peasant women from the eleven of sixteen municipalities in the 4th Congressional District of Laguna whose primary source of income was agriculture conducted during calendar year 2017. The study employed descriptive-quantitative correlational research design. Peasant women were much empowered as regard the three dimensions of empowerment such as social, economic, and political, the extent of economic empowerment got the highest mean while political dimension was the lowest. While on the extent of involvement in the promotion of sustainable environment findings revealed that peasant women were much involved in solid waste management, clean and green activities, and climate change adaptation, but involvement in solid waste management garnered the highest mean whereas climate change adaptation got the lowest. Generally the extent of empowerment of peasant women in the three dimensions greatly affected peasant women?s involvement in the promotion of sustainable environment.


  1. That majority of peasant women respondents were in their middle age, co-habiting with their husbands with 3-4 children, had no diversified source of income, and earned a meagre monthly family income.
  2. Peasant women were much empowered in the economic dimension as they can make decisions with their jobs without disregarding the opinions and guidance of their husband or family members.
  3. Peasant women were much involved in solid waste management reflecting their attention to sorting-out garbage before disposing them and compliance to local waste disposal ordinance.
  4. The demographic profile used in the study had differing effects on the extent of empowerment of peasant women vis-?-vis the three dimensions of empowerment namely social, economic, and political.
  5. The effect of the demographic profile to the extent of involvement of peasant women in the promotion of sustainable environment was not homogenous.
  6. The extent of empowerment of peasant women considering the social, economic, and political dimensions had significant positive relationship to their involvement in the promotion of sustainable environment.

[Rolando R. Cruzada. (2019); PEASANT WOMEN EMPOWERMENT AND THE PROMOTION OF SUSTAINABLE ENVIRONMENT. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 7 (Feb). 704-718] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


Rolando R. Cruzada
LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY Province of Laguna Philippines

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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/8538      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/8538