Measuring and understanding gender differences in property rights is key to informing policy decisions and guiding investments aimed at fostering gender equality. However, there are a myriad ways of assessing property rights. Firstly, we assess which indicators to use and why it matters, focusing on rural Myanmar. Myanmar provides an interesting setting, as a large part of the population customarily follows joint property rights in marriage and upon dissolution of marriage and inheritance. However, documented property rights are in the household head's name – usually a male household member. We find that capturing de facto transfer rights is essential, but understanding discrepancies between reported transfer rights and documented rights wi...
This paper uses evidence from Southeast Asia to challenge current interpretations of quantitative da...
Land is an important asset for rural households, and having secure land rights is important for pove...
The aim of this paper is to examine the link between land access (property rights) and gender (femal...
Measuring and understanding gender differences in property rights is key to informing policy decisio...
Despite increasing evidence that households do not always function as one, policies regarding land a...
This paper reviews the available data on men’s and women’s land rights, identifies what can and cann...
Using nationally representative data from Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, this pap...
A broad consensus has emerged that strengthening women’s property rights is crucial for reducing pov...
Women's property ownership matters for their well-being and agency; it can also advance economic...
Most analyses of the gender gaps in landownership are based on one or a few countries in which littl...
Equity in property and landed assets is instrumental in attaining economic independence and empowerm...
Women’s and youth’s roles in agriculture vary across contexts and over time. Limited quantitative in...
Women’s and youth’s roles in agriculture vary across contexts and over time. Limited quantitative in...
Gender gap in ownership of agricultural land is still wide in many developing countries, mainly in f...
Concerns about rising food prices, food security and land grabs have focussed attention on land redi...
This paper uses evidence from Southeast Asia to challenge current interpretations of quantitative da...
Land is an important asset for rural households, and having secure land rights is important for pove...
The aim of this paper is to examine the link between land access (property rights) and gender (femal...
Measuring and understanding gender differences in property rights is key to informing policy decisio...
Despite increasing evidence that households do not always function as one, policies regarding land a...
This paper reviews the available data on men’s and women’s land rights, identifies what can and cann...
Using nationally representative data from Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, this pap...
A broad consensus has emerged that strengthening women’s property rights is crucial for reducing pov...
Women's property ownership matters for their well-being and agency; it can also advance economic...
Most analyses of the gender gaps in landownership are based on one or a few countries in which littl...
Equity in property and landed assets is instrumental in attaining economic independence and empowerm...
Women’s and youth’s roles in agriculture vary across contexts and over time. Limited quantitative in...
Women’s and youth’s roles in agriculture vary across contexts and over time. Limited quantitative in...
Gender gap in ownership of agricultural land is still wide in many developing countries, mainly in f...
Concerns about rising food prices, food security and land grabs have focussed attention on land redi...
This paper uses evidence from Southeast Asia to challenge current interpretations of quantitative da...
Land is an important asset for rural households, and having secure land rights is important for pove...
The aim of this paper is to examine the link between land access (property rights) and gender (femal...