000296967 001__ 296967 000296967 005__ 20250213114609.0 000296967 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1080/14747731.2019.1586117 000296967 037__ $$aARTICLE 000296967 245__ $$aWorking wives$$bgender, labour and land commercialization in Ratanakiri, Cambodia 000296967 269__ $$a2019 000296967 336__ $$aJournal Articles 000296967 520__ $$aIn Ratanakiri province, home to a large share of Cambodia's indigenous minorities, land commercialization involving large-scale land transfers and in-migration has led to shrinking access to land for indigenous households. Drawing on qualitative interviews and a household survey conducted in Ratanakiri, this paper explores the links between social reproduction and agrarian production in the current phase of agrarian transition through the lens of everyday gendered experiences. It argues that while wage labour is becoming an essential component of agrarian livelihoods for land-poor indigenous households, gendered hierarchies mediate access to local wage labour opportunities due to the incompatibilities between care work and paid labour. This paper contributes to the literature by exposing locally-specific processes through which gender-differentiated impacts are produced under multiple modes of dispossession. It also illuminates the links between dispossession and social reproduction and the tensions between capitalist accumulation and care activities in agrarian trajectories following land commercialization. 000296967 580__ $$aIn: Globalizations. - 2019, 15 pages 000296967 700__ $$aJoshi, Saba 000296967 8564_ $$9e44ed4e2-09f6-4882-bdeb-89ab093397a4$$s1227440$$uhttps://repository.graduateinstitute.ch/record/296967/files/Working_wives.pdf 000296967 901__ $$uGender Centre$$0319294 000296967 909CO $$ooai:repository.graduateinstitute.ch:296967$$pGLOBAL_SET$$pIHEID:Explore