Javier-Chiong, M. E.2016-04-192016-04-192009Journal of International Women's Studies 10(4):95-110http://hdl.handle.net/10919/69033Metadata only recordThis article evaluates the type of information available concerning gender literature and how it can affect the understanding of women's productive roles in farm work and their health status. The results show that women's productive farm work is crucial to food security for their families and communities, but has negative health effects associated with them. This article recommends an updated national statistics on the status of women in developing societies, to help increase awareness about gender issues worldwide.text/plainen-USIn CopyrightMaternal mortalityFood strategyWomenPesticide poisoningGenderEmpowermentHealth impactsRural womenProductive rolesHealth consequencesThe PhilippinesAgrochemicalsHazardousNutritional deficiencyDecade for womenAgricultural productionAccess to resourcesFarm/Enterprise Scale GovernanceHealth Consequences of Rural Women's Productive Role in Agriculture in the Philippines and Other Developing CountriesAbstractCopyright 2007 of Journal of International Women's Studies; Copyright 2007 Bridgewater State College