This study examines the implications of gender differences in wealth transfers—farmland and education—on the lifetime incomes of men and women in the rural areas of Ghana, the Philippines, and Sumatra. Based on household surveys of three generations, we tested the hypothesis that parents bequeath their wealth to their sons and daughters in accordance with their comparative advantages in lowland and upland farming and in nonfarm jobs. Therefore, if sons and daughters have comparative advantages in lowland farming and nonfarming activities, respectively, we expect that sons receive a greater area of farmland, whereas daughters receive more schooling, since schooling is particularly important in nonfarm jobs.PRIFPRI1; GenderFCN
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One of the puzzles of development is that while survey research demonstrates female education has po...
There is growing evidence that the gender distribution of wealth matters especially considering the ...
"This article examines the difference in lifetime incomes arising from parental preferences in the a...
The authors of this book identify the factors affecting land inheritance and schooling across genera...
This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gend...
This paper examines the preferences of parents with respect to the allocation of land and investment...
This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gend...
Many rural development programs aim at improving women’s economic empowerment in agriculture, but as...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...
This paper examines the role of the extended family on investments in children, using data from a re...
"This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gen...
For some time now researchers at IFPRI and else where have been studying how resources are allocated...
This paper examines the role of the extended family on investments in children, using data from a re...
Female headship of households has increased significantly around the world. This paper establishes a...
This paper examines the role of the extended family on investments in children, using data from a re...
One of the puzzles of development is that while survey research demonstrates female education has po...
There is growing evidence that the gender distribution of wealth matters especially considering the ...
"This article examines the difference in lifetime incomes arising from parental preferences in the a...
The authors of this book identify the factors affecting land inheritance and schooling across genera...
This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gend...
This paper examines the preferences of parents with respect to the allocation of land and investment...
This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gend...
Many rural development programs aim at improving women’s economic empowerment in agriculture, but as...
Evidence is presented on investments in years of schooling in men and women across countries and wit...
This paper examines the role of the extended family on investments in children, using data from a re...
"This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gen...
For some time now researchers at IFPRI and else where have been studying how resources are allocated...
This paper examines the role of the extended family on investments in children, using data from a re...
Female headship of households has increased significantly around the world. This paper establishes a...
This paper examines the role of the extended family on investments in children, using data from a re...
One of the puzzles of development is that while survey research demonstrates female education has po...
There is growing evidence that the gender distribution of wealth matters especially considering the ...