Record Topic: Land & Property
Property Ownership and Inheritance Rights of Women for Social Protection: the South Asia Experience%3$s>
Full citation: ICRW (2006) Property Ownership and Inheritance Rights of Women for Social Protection – the South Asia Experience, Synthesis Report of Three Studies, International Center for Research on Women.
Securing Property Rights for Women and Men in Rural Benin%3$s>
Full citation: Goldstein, Markus; Houngbedji, Kenneth; Kondylis, Florence; O’Sullivan, Michael; Selod, Harris. 2016. Securing Property Rights for Women and Men in Rural Benin. Gender Innovation Lab Policy Brief; No. 14. World Bank, Washington, DC.
Formalizing Rural Land Rights in West Africa : Early Evidence from a Randomized Impact Evaluation in Benin%3$s>
Full citation: Goldstein, Markus; Houngbedji, Kenneth; Kondylis, Florence; O’Sullivan, Michael; Selod, Harris. 2015. Formalizing Rural Land Rights in West Africa : Early Evidence from a Randomized Impact Evaluation in Benin. Policy Research Working Paper;No. 7435. World Bank, Washington, DC.
Joint Land Certification, Gendered Preferences, and Land-related Decisions: Are Wives Getting More Involved?%3$s>
Full citation: Holden, S.T, and Bezu, S. “Joint Land Certification, Gendered Preferences, and Land-related Decisions: Are Wives Getting More Involved?” Centre for Land Tenure Studies/School of Economics and Business Norwegian University of Life Sciences, AS, Norway.
Inheritance Customs and Agricultural Investment%3$s>
Full citation: Dillon, B., & Voena, A. (2017). Inheritance Customs and Agricultural Investment (January 18, 2017).
Can Government-Allocated Land Contribute to Food Security?%3$s>
Full citation: Santos, F., Fletschner, D., Savath, V., & Peterman, A. (2013). “Can Government-Allocated Land Contribute to Food Security?” IFPRI Discussion Paper, December 2013.
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.