Record Author: Deininger, K
Challenges Posed by the New Wave of Farmland Investment%3$s>
Environmental and Gender Impacts of Land Tenure Regularization in Africa%3$s>
Full citation: Ali, D. A., Deininger, K. and Goldstein, M., “Environmental and Gender Impacts of Land Tenure Regularization in Africa,” 74 UN-WIDER WORKING PAPER (2011).
Inheritance Law Reform and Women’s Access to Capital Evidence from India’s Hindu Succession Act%3$s>
Full Citation: Deininger, K., Goyal, A., and H. Nagarajan, Inheritance Law Reform and Women’s Access to Capital : Evidence from India’s Hindu Succession Act, (World Bank 2010).
The Land Governance Assessment Framework – Identifying and Monitoring Good Practices in the Land Sector%3$s>
Full citation: Deininger, K., Selod, H. and Burns, A., THE LAND GOVERNANCE ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK – IDENTIFYING AND MONITORING GOOD PRACTICES IN THE LAND SECTOR (World Bank 2011).
Environmental and gender impacts of land tenure regularization in Africa: pilot evidence from Rwanda%3$s>
Full citation: Ali, D.A., Deininger, K., and Goldstein, M. (2014). “Environmental and gender impacts of land tenure regularization in Africa: pilot evidence from Rwanda.” Journal of Development Economics, vol. 110, 2014, 262-275. – This paper evaluates the short-term impact (approximately 2.5 years after completion) of Rwanda’s land tenure regularization pilots. The findings included, land tenure regularization improved land access for legally married women and prompted better recordation of inheritance rights without gender bias; and for female-headed households, specifically, regularization had a very large impact on investment and maintenance of soil conservation measures. [Threats to Women’s Land Tenure Security and Effectiveness of […]