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.
Record Topic: Research Consortium
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$s>
Full citation: Kumar, N. and Quisumbing, A. (2015). “Policy Reform toward Gender Equality in Ethiopia: Little by Little the Egg Begins to Walk.” World Development 67, 406-23.
Can Microplots Contribute to Rural Households’ Food Security? Evaluation of a Gender-Sensitive Land Allocation Program in West Bengal, India%3$s>
Women and Land: Securing Rights for Better Lives%3$s>
Full citation: Budlender, D. and Alma, E., “Women and Land: Securing Rights for Better Lives,” IDRC PAPERS (November 2011). – This book focuses on recent findings from sub Saharan Africa on women and land. It finds: • Participation-oriented research methods are much more likely to bring about immediate benefits than other, more traditional research methods. • Merely passing legislation is of little effect without the necessary resources for implementation, without informing and educating all relevant actors on the provisions of the legislation, without monitoring the reforms, and without effective sanctions on failure to implement. • It is crucial both to […]
Rural livelihoods and women’s access to land: a case study of the Katuli Area, Mangochi District, Malawi%3$s>
The Welfare Impact of Land Redistribution: Evidence from a Quasi-Experimental Initiative in Malawi%3$s>
University of Milan – Dept of Economics – Working Paper Series – Sept. 2012