This study investigates the gendered patterns of livestock ownership in rural households in Uganda using a detailed data set with information on ownership, management, and decision-making across different types of livestock. Drawing on the bundle of rights frameworks developed by Schlager and Ostrom (1992) and Benjaminsen and Ba (2009), the analysis demonstrates the importance of going beyond considering ownership to also consider these other rights. We find that people may claim to be owners, but not to have the management or fructus rights, but also people may have these latter rights without claiming ownership. Using interviews from both the husband and wife in the household, we analyze the patterns of disagreement regarding claims to th...
Many widows and orphans in get dispossessed of family land after the death of the head of household,...
The study was designed to determine livestock production relations by gender in a matrilineal societ...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
This study investigates the gendered patterns of livestock ownership in rural households in Uganda u...
Rapid growth of demand for agricultural land is putting pressure on property rights systems, particu...
Livestock are an important component of rural households and gendered livelihood practices throughou...
Rural households keep multiple livestock species across various income levels, and the sources of th...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
While gender equality is an integral part of the development conversation, there are still data gaps...
Empirical studies that analyze the gender gap in livestock ownership are scarce. This paper investig...
Despite the importance of livestock in smallholder livelihood, gender inequalities continue to persi...
This book provides empirical evidence from Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique and from different product...
Looking into the existing gender dynamics in smallholder livestock production system mainly with reg...
This paper examines how the Turkana follow (and do not follow) rules and norms in negotiations about...
Studies show that women are more likely to own small, rather than, large livestock. This study sough...
Many widows and orphans in get dispossessed of family land after the death of the head of household,...
The study was designed to determine livestock production relations by gender in a matrilineal societ...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
This study investigates the gendered patterns of livestock ownership in rural households in Uganda u...
Rapid growth of demand for agricultural land is putting pressure on property rights systems, particu...
Livestock are an important component of rural households and gendered livelihood practices throughou...
Rural households keep multiple livestock species across various income levels, and the sources of th...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...
While gender equality is an integral part of the development conversation, there are still data gaps...
Empirical studies that analyze the gender gap in livestock ownership are scarce. This paper investig...
Despite the importance of livestock in smallholder livelihood, gender inequalities continue to persi...
This book provides empirical evidence from Kenya, Tanzania and Mozambique and from different product...
Looking into the existing gender dynamics in smallholder livestock production system mainly with reg...
This paper examines how the Turkana follow (and do not follow) rules and norms in negotiations about...
Studies show that women are more likely to own small, rather than, large livestock. This study sough...
Many widows and orphans in get dispossessed of family land after the death of the head of household,...
The study was designed to determine livestock production relations by gender in a matrilineal societ...
This brief is an excerpt from the book ‘Bridging the Gender Gap: Women, Livestock Ownership and Mark...