This dataset is a supplemental data to Feed the Future I (FtF) Ethiopia end-line Survey 2018. The purpose of the survey was to collect data on details of land access and use, women land rights, second-level land certification process, land related legal knowledge, and land rental market participation, which were not covered in FtF end-line Survey 2018. The survey covered a total of 1,984 rural households in four regions of Ethiopia that were interviewed during FtF end-line 2018. A structured household questionnaire was used to collect household, plot, and individual level data. Questionnaire modules related with land related legal knowledge and advice, and land rental market participation were administered separately for the head and spouse...
This policy note summarizes research examining the medium-term impact of land registration in Ethiop...
Land is very critical asset for human life survival and the back bone for rural women livelihood. Un...
Strong property rights have long been touted as key to increased performance of the rural economy in...
This dataset is a supplemental data to Feed the Future I (FtF) Ethiopia end-line Survey 2018. The pu...
This dataset is a follow-up for households who were visited during Feed the Future I (FtF) Ethiopia ...
Land is an essential asset for the livelihood and welfare of rural households in agriculture-based r...
This study utilizes land registry data from the First and Second Stage Land Registration Reforms tha...
This chapter investigates how land tenure reforms in Ethiopia have influenced the position of women ...
The study investigates the overall impacts of a second level land certification (SLLC) program in Et...
This dataset is a supplemental data to Mozambique’s National Agricultural Survey (TIA) 2014. The pur...
These data are generated for the study conducted to evaluate a public extension program that integra...
These data are generated for the study conducted to evaluate a public extension program that integra...
The main objective of the project was to assess policy, institutional and technological strategies t...
We have investigated whether joint land certification in Southern Ethiopia has contributed to a stre...
Using the 2009 round of the Ethiopian Rural Household Survey, this paper examines the medium-term im...
This policy note summarizes research examining the medium-term impact of land registration in Ethiop...
Land is very critical asset for human life survival and the back bone for rural women livelihood. Un...
Strong property rights have long been touted as key to increased performance of the rural economy in...
This dataset is a supplemental data to Feed the Future I (FtF) Ethiopia end-line Survey 2018. The pu...
This dataset is a follow-up for households who were visited during Feed the Future I (FtF) Ethiopia ...
Land is an essential asset for the livelihood and welfare of rural households in agriculture-based r...
This study utilizes land registry data from the First and Second Stage Land Registration Reforms tha...
This chapter investigates how land tenure reforms in Ethiopia have influenced the position of women ...
The study investigates the overall impacts of a second level land certification (SLLC) program in Et...
This dataset is a supplemental data to Mozambique’s National Agricultural Survey (TIA) 2014. The pur...
These data are generated for the study conducted to evaluate a public extension program that integra...
These data are generated for the study conducted to evaluate a public extension program that integra...
The main objective of the project was to assess policy, institutional and technological strategies t...
We have investigated whether joint land certification in Southern Ethiopia has contributed to a stre...
Using the 2009 round of the Ethiopian Rural Household Survey, this paper examines the medium-term im...
This policy note summarizes research examining the medium-term impact of land registration in Ethiop...
Land is very critical asset for human life survival and the back bone for rural women livelihood. Un...
Strong property rights have long been touted as key to increased performance of the rural economy in...