Farmers are farmers\u27 sons. Notable in our modern day, heralded by many as a gender-neutral society, it is farmers\u27 sons, not farmers\u27 daughters, who become farmers and take over ownership and management of the family farm. It has long been true that agricultural knowledge and land have passed through generations of men. In contrast, daughters, even today, are neither considered to be farmers nor likely to inherit family farmland. This Article begins by chronicling how farmland is inherited (by sons) then discusses why the pattern of excluding women continues. There have been substantial legal changes in the United States impacting land inheritance and ownership, culminating with the Equal Protection Clause\u27s extension to gender ...
Rural gender research has been an embedded topic of rural research for over 40 years. The hegemonic ...
This article studies the resilience of five daughters of Zelophehad in requesting to be allocated th...
To understand the rules by which family estates are transmitted among farming families, particularl...
Farmers are farmers\u27 sons. Notable in our modern day, heralded by many as a gender-neutral societ...
There still exists a strong prevalence of primogeniture in a traditional patriarchal work environme...
This article describes how rural claimants have had their claims dealt with under family provision l...
This article describes how rural claimants have had their claims dealt with under family provision l...
The succession process of transferring a family farm from father to son has been well documented and...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the growth in the number of women farmers and the rise ...
As many farms in the European Union and within Sweden are family farms, farm inheritance becomes a r...
Inheritance is an extremely significant factor in wealth distribution and gender relations. This art...
Agriculture in contemporary France is dominated by family businesses. On Cognac wine-grape farms, tr...
This thesis examines what affects whether men and women in rural Bangladesh inherit land and, if the...
This article reviews the historical transition of the legal status of farm wives, analyzes current l...
Family farming, understood as a household which combines family, farm and commercial activity, still...
Rural gender research has been an embedded topic of rural research for over 40 years. The hegemonic ...
This article studies the resilience of five daughters of Zelophehad in requesting to be allocated th...
To understand the rules by which family estates are transmitted among farming families, particularl...
Farmers are farmers\u27 sons. Notable in our modern day, heralded by many as a gender-neutral societ...
There still exists a strong prevalence of primogeniture in a traditional patriarchal work environme...
This article describes how rural claimants have had their claims dealt with under family provision l...
This article describes how rural claimants have had their claims dealt with under family provision l...
The succession process of transferring a family farm from father to son has been well documented and...
This paper analyzes the relationship between the growth in the number of women farmers and the rise ...
As many farms in the European Union and within Sweden are family farms, farm inheritance becomes a r...
Inheritance is an extremely significant factor in wealth distribution and gender relations. This art...
Agriculture in contemporary France is dominated by family businesses. On Cognac wine-grape farms, tr...
This thesis examines what affects whether men and women in rural Bangladesh inherit land and, if the...
This article reviews the historical transition of the legal status of farm wives, analyzes current l...
Family farming, understood as a household which combines family, farm and commercial activity, still...
Rural gender research has been an embedded topic of rural research for over 40 years. The hegemonic ...
This article studies the resilience of five daughters of Zelophehad in requesting to be allocated th...
To understand the rules by which family estates are transmitted among farming families, particularl...