Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal institutions coexist, suggests that (a) in matrilineal societies the likelihood of cash crop cultivation by a household increases with the extent of land owned (or de facto controlled) by males, and (b) and cultivation of cash crops increases household welfare. The policy implication is that facilitating female ownership of assets through informal and formal institutions does not, on its own, increase welfare, if women do not have access to complementary resources that are needed to generate income from those assets.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/133074/1/wp1055.pd
The issue of land tenure ? also addressed in Spore 75 ? is crucial to agricultural productivity. In ...
The study examines women’s access to land in Ngondoma irrigation scheme. Results of in-depth on-si...
Land tenure is a concept that looks at how people gain access to land and how they make use of it. I...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...
Matrilineal inheritance practices in Malawi exogenously determine female land holdings at the time o...
Land is the primary resource in livelihoods and food security in rural Malawi where communal / custo...
Strengthening women’s ownership of and control over land is an important development goal. This pape...
Gender gap in ownership of agricultural land is still wide in many developing countries, mainly in f...
Improved female control over land is often put forth as a means of raising the productivity of small...
Gendered social norms and institutions are important determinants of agricultural activities in sout...
Gendered social norms and institutions are important determinants of agricultural activities in sout...
The issue of land tenure ? also addressed in Spore 75 ? is crucial to agricultural productivity. In ...
This paper starts on the premise of differentiation among the peasantry and despite the controversi...
The issue of land tenure ? also addressed in Spore 75 ? is crucial to agricultural productivity. In ...
The issue of land tenure ? also addressed in Spore 75 ? is crucial to agricultural productivity. In ...
The study examines women’s access to land in Ngondoma irrigation scheme. Results of in-depth on-si...
Land tenure is a concept that looks at how people gain access to land and how they make use of it. I...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...
Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal...
Matrilineal inheritance practices in Malawi exogenously determine female land holdings at the time o...
Land is the primary resource in livelihoods and food security in rural Malawi where communal / custo...
Strengthening women’s ownership of and control over land is an important development goal. This pape...
Gender gap in ownership of agricultural land is still wide in many developing countries, mainly in f...
Improved female control over land is often put forth as a means of raising the productivity of small...
Gendered social norms and institutions are important determinants of agricultural activities in sout...
Gendered social norms and institutions are important determinants of agricultural activities in sout...
The issue of land tenure ? also addressed in Spore 75 ? is crucial to agricultural productivity. In ...
This paper starts on the premise of differentiation among the peasantry and despite the controversi...
The issue of land tenure ? also addressed in Spore 75 ? is crucial to agricultural productivity. In ...
The issue of land tenure ? also addressed in Spore 75 ? is crucial to agricultural productivity. In ...
The study examines women’s access to land in Ngondoma irrigation scheme. Results of in-depth on-si...
Land tenure is a concept that looks at how people gain access to land and how they make use of it. I...