Land tenure is a concept that looks at how people gain access to land and how they make use of it. In various African societies, there are cases where women's land ownership is complicated by the gender ideology that women should not own property, particularly land and housing. Women who own property tend to be stereotyped as self-assertive and unruly, and therefore not marriage worthy. This study utilized primary data and combined quantitative and qualitative methods in analyzing the data collected. Focused group discussions (FGDs) were also organized as a source of qualitative information to support the quantitative data. Findings from the research are that there is an increase in net registration of titles to land by males over the perio...
Land and property ownership has in recent years been subject to debate, especially when looking into...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
Gender gap in ownership of agricultural land is still wide in many developing countries, mainly in f...
Studies draw attention to gender inequalities in land tenure. While some insist that gender inequali...
ABSTRACTContext and backgroundAccess to and ownership of land are important for reducing discriminat...
Most literature on land tenure in sub-Saharan Africa has presented women as a homogenous group. This...
Using both qualitative and quantitative data, this study assessed the level and extent of women’s ri...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
How do women's land rights change as customary tenure systems give way to individualized land tenure...
Denial of women in land entitlements especially in patriarchal societies has been a major developmen...
The majority of women in Third World countries depend on land for their livelihood. Security of ten...
Land is the primary resource in livelihoods and food security in rural Malawi where communal / custo...
Strengthening women’s ownership of and control over land is an important development goal. This pape...
Recent research effort on women’s right suggests that women are considered or treated as legal minor...
LLM (Environmental Law and Governance), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Land is at ...
Land and property ownership has in recent years been subject to debate, especially when looking into...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
Gender gap in ownership of agricultural land is still wide in many developing countries, mainly in f...
Studies draw attention to gender inequalities in land tenure. While some insist that gender inequali...
ABSTRACTContext and backgroundAccess to and ownership of land are important for reducing discriminat...
Most literature on land tenure in sub-Saharan Africa has presented women as a homogenous group. This...
Using both qualitative and quantitative data, this study assessed the level and extent of women’s ri...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
How do women's land rights change as customary tenure systems give way to individualized land tenure...
Denial of women in land entitlements especially in patriarchal societies has been a major developmen...
The majority of women in Third World countries depend on land for their livelihood. Security of ten...
Land is the primary resource in livelihoods and food security in rural Malawi where communal / custo...
Strengthening women’s ownership of and control over land is an important development goal. This pape...
Recent research effort on women’s right suggests that women are considered or treated as legal minor...
LLM (Environmental Law and Governance), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016Land is at ...
Land and property ownership has in recent years been subject to debate, especially when looking into...
The following report reviews the literature on land tenure systems from a gender perspective in five...
Gender gap in ownership of agricultural land is still wide in many developing countries, mainly in f...