The question of women’s land rights has a relatively young history in India. This paper briefly traces that history before examining why gendering the land question remains critical, and what the new possibilities are for enhanc-ing women’s land access. Potentially, women can obtain land through the State, the family and the market. The paper explores the prospects and constraints linked to each, arguing that access through the family and the market deserve particular attention, since most arable land in India is pri-vatized. On market access, the paper makes several departures from existing discussions by focusing on the advantages, especially for poor women, of working in groups to lease in or purchase land; using government credit for la...
This article links the feminist debate on women's land rights in India to the current academic debat...
This paper examines land tenure in informal urban settlements in India from a gender perspective thr...
enduring barriers to women’s land rights. Voluntary renunciation of claims by women, the necessity o...
Equity in property and landed assets is instrumental in attaining economic independence and empowerm...
Women’s land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Women's land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Women's land rights have been on the policy agenda in India for at least the last 20 years. Yet not ...
This edition of SEEDS explores the critical elements in securing effective and independent land righ...
Women have long played a crucial role in India's agricultural production, and the trend that sees me...
This paper seeks to critically examine the conceptual linkages between the issue of land rights for ...
The aim of this paper is to describe some key issues in the context of women’s access to land, with ...
Based on field research in Dumka district, Jharkhand, this article examines the mechanisms through w...
Hindu women's right to independent ownership of property has been established in India since 1956. ...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
Concerns about rising food prices, food security and land grabs have focussed attention on land redi...
This article links the feminist debate on women's land rights in India to the current academic debat...
This paper examines land tenure in informal urban settlements in India from a gender perspective thr...
enduring barriers to women’s land rights. Voluntary renunciation of claims by women, the necessity o...
Equity in property and landed assets is instrumental in attaining economic independence and empowerm...
Women’s land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Women's land rights (WLR) have been and continue to be a live agenda in social development discourse...
Women's land rights have been on the policy agenda in India for at least the last 20 years. Yet not ...
This edition of SEEDS explores the critical elements in securing effective and independent land righ...
Women have long played a crucial role in India's agricultural production, and the trend that sees me...
This paper seeks to critically examine the conceptual linkages between the issue of land rights for ...
The aim of this paper is to describe some key issues in the context of women’s access to land, with ...
Based on field research in Dumka district, Jharkhand, this article examines the mechanisms through w...
Hindu women's right to independent ownership of property has been established in India since 1956. ...
This paper discusses women’s relation to land and landed property through an examination of gender r...
Concerns about rising food prices, food security and land grabs have focussed attention on land redi...
This article links the feminist debate on women's land rights in India to the current academic debat...
This paper examines land tenure in informal urban settlements in India from a gender perspective thr...
enduring barriers to women’s land rights. Voluntary renunciation of claims by women, the necessity o...