Full citation: Johnson, N. L., Kovarik, C., Meinzen-Dick, R., Njuki, J., & Quisumbing, A. (2016). Gender, Assets, and Agricultural Development: Lessons from Eight Projects. World Development, 83, 295–311.
Record Author: Quisumbing, A
Policy Reform toward Gender Equality in Ethiopia: Little by Little the Egg Begins to Walk.%3$s>
Full citation: Kumar, N. and Quisumbing, A. (2015). “Policy Reform toward Gender Equality in Ethiopia: Little by Little the Egg Begins to Walk.” World Development 67, 406-23.
Land Rights Knowledge and Conservation in Rural Ethiopia: Mind the Gender Gap%3$s>
Full citation: Quisumbing, A. and Kumar, N. (2014). “Land Rights Knowledge and Conservation in Rural Ethiopia: Mind the Gender Gap.” IFPRI. – This paper examines the community-based land certification effort in Ethiopia, an early successful attempt to implement a cost-effective and transparent land-registration process. It found that while the difference between male- and female-headed households’ proportions of land registered is small, there is a “glaring” gap in men’s and women’s knowledge of land rights and that educating women had significant impact on soil conservation. Using the 2009 round of the Ethiopian Rural Household Survey, the paper examines the medium-term impact […]
Promising Approaches to Address the Needs of Poor Female Farmers%3$s>
Do shocks affect men’s and women’s assets differently? A review of literature and new evidence from Bangladesh and Uganda%3$s>
Control and Ownership of Assets within Rural Ethiopian Households%3$s>
Gender Inequalities in Ownership and Control of Land in Africa: Myths versus Reality%3$s>
Full citation: Doss, C., Kovarik, C., Peterman, A., Quisumbing, A. and van den Bold, M., “Gender Inequalities in Ownership and Control of Land in Africa: Myths versus Reality,” 01308 IFPRI DISCUSSION PAPER (December 2013).