This study finds that female-headed households have 23% smaller owned landholdings and 54% smaller operational landholdings. Differences in characteristics such as age, labor, oxen and previous divorce explain less than half the differences in landholding sizes, while the remaining can be attributed to differences in returns to these characteristics. This indicates that there is a gender bias in access to land, even after land reforms that intended to strengthen women’s rights. The main policy recommendation is to further gender-sensitize the land certification process, strengthen women’s opportunities to cultivate their land and continue the process of securing women’s tenure rights.NORA
Land tenure is a concept that looks at how people gain access to land and how they make use of it. I...
Gender gap in ownership of agricultural land is still wide in many developing countries, mainly in f...
This paper starts on the premise of differentiation among the peasantry and despite the controversi...
This study finds that female-headed households have 23% smaller owned landholdings and 54% smaller o...
We have investigated whether joint land certification in Southern Ethiopia has contributed to a stre...
This paper analyses the impact of a low-cost land certification programme on the productivity of fem...
This paper analyses the impact of a low-cost land certification programme on the productivity of fem...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
This chapter investigates how land tenure reforms in Ethiopia have influenced the position of women ...
This chapter investigates how land tenure reforms in Ethiopia have influenced the position of women ...
Land tenure is a concept that looks at how people gain access to land and how they make use of it. I...
Gender gap in ownership of agricultural land is still wide in many developing countries, mainly in f...
This paper starts on the premise of differentiation among the peasantry and despite the controversi...
This study finds that female-headed households have 23% smaller owned landholdings and 54% smaller o...
We have investigated whether joint land certification in Southern Ethiopia has contributed to a stre...
This paper analyses the impact of a low-cost land certification programme on the productivity of fem...
This paper analyses the impact of a low-cost land certification programme on the productivity of fem...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
This chapter investigates how land tenure reforms in Ethiopia have influenced the position of women ...
This chapter investigates how land tenure reforms in Ethiopia have influenced the position of women ...
Land tenure is a concept that looks at how people gain access to land and how they make use of it. I...
Gender gap in ownership of agricultural land is still wide in many developing countries, mainly in f...
This paper starts on the premise of differentiation among the peasantry and despite the controversi...