While land reforms are typically pursued in order to raise productivity and reduce inequality across households, an unintended consequence may be increased within-household gender inequality. We analyse a tenancy registration programme in West Bengal, and find that it increased child survival and reduced fertility. However, we also find that it intensified son preference in families without a first-born son to inherit the land title. These families exhibit no reduction in fertility, an increase in the probability that a subsequent birth is male, and a substantial increase in the survival advantage of subsequent sons over daughters
Using nationally representative data from Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, this pap...
This paper examines the impact of property inheritance rights on human capital investment of women. ...
This study finds that female-headed households have 23% smaller owned landholdings and 54% smaller o...
We examine intra-household gender differentiated effects of property rights securitisation following...
We investigate whether legislation of equal inheritance rights for women modifies the historic prefe...
Land ownership is an important determinant of intra-household bargaining power in low-income countri...
Equity in property and landed assets is instrumental in attaining economic independence and empowerm...
Despite increasing evidence that households do not always function as one, policies regarding land a...
Measuring and understanding gender differences in property rights is key to informing policy decisio...
Over the past two decades, India has seen a startling rise in the male-to-female sex ratio of childr...
This paper studies how land reform and population growth affect land inequality and landlessness, fo...
Most analyses of the gender gaps in landownership are based on one or a few countries in which littl...
Last ned gratis Formalization of land ownership in developing countries tends to cement gender inequ...
Our field studies during last one decade in Uttarakhand Himalayas have observed that ongoing transit...
This paper studies how land reform and population growth affect land inequality, incorporating indir...
Using nationally representative data from Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, this pap...
This paper examines the impact of property inheritance rights on human capital investment of women. ...
This study finds that female-headed households have 23% smaller owned landholdings and 54% smaller o...
We examine intra-household gender differentiated effects of property rights securitisation following...
We investigate whether legislation of equal inheritance rights for women modifies the historic prefe...
Land ownership is an important determinant of intra-household bargaining power in low-income countri...
Equity in property and landed assets is instrumental in attaining economic independence and empowerm...
Despite increasing evidence that households do not always function as one, policies regarding land a...
Measuring and understanding gender differences in property rights is key to informing policy decisio...
Over the past two decades, India has seen a startling rise in the male-to-female sex ratio of childr...
This paper studies how land reform and population growth affect land inequality and landlessness, fo...
Most analyses of the gender gaps in landownership are based on one or a few countries in which littl...
Last ned gratis Formalization of land ownership in developing countries tends to cement gender inequ...
Our field studies during last one decade in Uttarakhand Himalayas have observed that ongoing transit...
This paper studies how land reform and population growth affect land inequality, incorporating indir...
Using nationally representative data from Bangladesh, Tajikistan, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam, this pap...
This paper examines the impact of property inheritance rights on human capital investment of women. ...
This study finds that female-headed households have 23% smaller owned landholdings and 54% smaller o...