In this paper, the relationship of women’s individual and joint property ownership and the level of women’s input into household decisionmaking is explored with data from India, Mali, Malawi, and Tanzania. In the three African countries, women with individual landownership have greater input into household decisionmaking than women whose landownership is joint; both have more input than women who are not landowners.Non-PRIFPRI1; CRP2; GRP42; Subtheme 7.3; GAAPEPTD; PIMCGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PIM
The ability of women to be final decision makers at home to a large extent is dependent on their bac...
The importance of married women in purchase decision making has grown over the years. They not only...
This research report examines three questions that are central to IFPRI research: How do property-ri...
In this paper, the relationship of women’s individual and joint property ownership and the level of ...
In this paper, we examine the impact of rural women’s property ownership on their mobility and auton...
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
Abstract: Matrilineal inheritance practices in Malawi exogenously determine female land holdings at ...
Research on intrahousehold resource allocation suggests that household decision-making may be affect...
Except for the rare household in which spousal preferences and access to resources are identical, cr...
This paper examines husband and wife perspectives on the division of authority over agriculture-rela...
We have investigated whether joint land certification in Southern Ethiopia has contributed to a stre...
Abstract: Do increased levels of female land inheritance lead to increases in female intrahousehold...
Using nationally representative data from Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, this pap...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
The ability of women to be final decision makers at home to a large extent is dependent on their bac...
The importance of married women in purchase decision making has grown over the years. They not only...
This research report examines three questions that are central to IFPRI research: How do property-ri...
In this paper, the relationship of women’s individual and joint property ownership and the level of ...
In this paper, we examine the impact of rural women’s property ownership on their mobility and auton...
In this paper, the percentage of assets held by women within the household is used as a measure of w...
Abstract: Matrilineal inheritance practices in Malawi exogenously determine female land holdings at ...
Research on intrahousehold resource allocation suggests that household decision-making may be affect...
Except for the rare household in which spousal preferences and access to resources are identical, cr...
This paper examines husband and wife perspectives on the division of authority over agriculture-rela...
We have investigated whether joint land certification in Southern Ethiopia has contributed to a stre...
Abstract: Do increased levels of female land inheritance lead to increases in female intrahousehold...
Using nationally representative data from Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, this pap...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...
The paper reviews recent theory and empirical evidence testing unitary versus collective models of t...
The ability of women to be final decision makers at home to a large extent is dependent on their bac...
The importance of married women in purchase decision making has grown over the years. They not only...
This research report examines three questions that are central to IFPRI research: How do property-ri...