This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gender over three generations in customary land areas of Ghana's Western Region. Although traditional matrilineal inheritance rules deny landownership rights to women, women have increasingly acquired land through gifts and other means, thereby reducing the gender gap in landownership. The gender gap in schooling has also declined significantly, though it persists. We attribute such changes to the increase in women's bargaining power due to an agricultural technology that increased the demand for women's labor, contributing to the reduction of "social" discrimination as well as weak "parental" discrimination
Studies draw attention to gender inequalities in land tenure. While some insist that gender inequali...
Customary land areas in Western Ghana have been evolving towards individualized ownership. Inherite...
This study examines the implications of gender differences in wealth transfers—farmland and educatio...
This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gend...
"This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gen...
"This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gen...
This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gend...
This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gend...
"This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gen...
Land provides the basis for food production and is an indispensable input for economic livelihoods i...
Binary Logistic Regression Analysis of secondary data were undertaken to compare the Volta and Centr...
This paper examines the relationship between ownership rights and investment in agricultural land fr...
We study the role of traditional norms in land allocation and human capital investment. We exploit a...
We study the role of traditional norms in land allocation and human capital investment. We exploit a...
The authors of this book identify the factors affecting land inheritance and schooling across genera...
Studies draw attention to gender inequalities in land tenure. While some insist that gender inequali...
Customary land areas in Western Ghana have been evolving towards individualized ownership. Inherite...
This study examines the implications of gender differences in wealth transfers—farmland and educatio...
This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gend...
"This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gen...
"This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gen...
This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gend...
This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gend...
"This study attempts to analyze changing patterns of land transfers and schooling investments by gen...
Land provides the basis for food production and is an indispensable input for economic livelihoods i...
Binary Logistic Regression Analysis of secondary data were undertaken to compare the Volta and Centr...
This paper examines the relationship between ownership rights and investment in agricultural land fr...
We study the role of traditional norms in land allocation and human capital investment. We exploit a...
We study the role of traditional norms in land allocation and human capital investment. We exploit a...
The authors of this book identify the factors affecting land inheritance and schooling across genera...
Studies draw attention to gender inequalities in land tenure. While some insist that gender inequali...
Customary land areas in Western Ghana have been evolving towards individualized ownership. Inherite...
This study examines the implications of gender differences in wealth transfers—farmland and educatio...