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Gender, Land and Fertility - Women's Access to Land and Security of Tenure

du Guerny, Jacques, and Daphne Topouzis. 1996. "Gender, Land and Fertility - Women's Access to Land and Security of Tenure." (Working Paper)

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Abstract

"The need to link agricultural and population policies has increasingly been recognized in recent years. Major agricultural development goals, such as improvements in land productivity, the establishment of secure cultivation rights and the redistribution of land are believed to be influenced by demographic conditions. Similarly, demographic behaviour and demographic trends are shaped by the rural environment, including land/tenure arrangements and conditions.

"An important element in the land-fertility/mortality interface is gender. Institutional arrangements and socio-economic and socio-cultural norms can contribute differently to the experiences of men and women in relation to land and fertility. Whilst the issue concerns all rural households, it is also important to recognize some of the specific constraints that affect female-headed households."

Document Type:Working Paper
Keywords:land tenure and use
gender
agriculture
ID Code:3012

 

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