Women’s land tenure security: A conceptual framework
This paper develops a conceptual framework around women’s land tenure security and the factors that influence it. It is an attempt to develop some shared definitions and concepts to facilitate aggregation of the lessons from individual analyses and case studies by outlining the key elements that may...
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| author | Doss, Cheryl Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S. |
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| description | This paper develops a conceptual framework around women’s land tenure security and the factors that influence it. It is an attempt to develop some shared definitions and concepts to facilitate aggregation of the lessons from individual analyses and case studies by outlining the key elements that may be related to women’s tenure security. Many studies identify one or two of the elements without discussing how the others may be related. Studies considering how policies or projects may change tenure security in a particular context often do not provide sufficient information on the regional or national context to allow comparisons across countries. This framework outlines the key dimensions of the context that may be relevant. In addition, because women’s tenure security is not static, this framework identifies the types of factors that may change women’s tenure security, both to strengthen it and to undermine it. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1461192024-10-25T07:54:07Z Women’s land tenure security: A conceptual framework Doss, Cheryl Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S. gender land tenure women This paper develops a conceptual framework around women’s land tenure security and the factors that influence it. It is an attempt to develop some shared definitions and concepts to facilitate aggregation of the lessons from individual analyses and case studies by outlining the key elements that may be related to women’s tenure security. Many studies identify one or two of the elements without discussing how the others may be related. Studies considering how policies or projects may change tenure security in a particular context often do not provide sufficient information on the regional or national context to allow comparisons across countries. This framework outlines the key dimensions of the context that may be relevant. In addition, because women’s tenure security is not static, this framework identifies the types of factors that may change women’s tenure security, both to strengthen it and to undermine it. 2018-12-12 2024-06-21T09:05:53Z 2024-06-21T09:05:53Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146119 en Open Access Doss, Cheryl; and Meinzen-Dick, Ruth Suseela. 2018. Women’s Land Tenure Security: A Conceptual Framework. Seattle, WA: Research Consortium. https://consortium.resourceequity.org/conceptual-framework |
| spellingShingle | gender land tenure women Doss, Cheryl Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S. Women’s land tenure security: A conceptual framework |
| title | Women’s land tenure security: A conceptual framework |
| title_full | Women’s land tenure security: A conceptual framework |
| title_fullStr | Women’s land tenure security: A conceptual framework |
| title_full_unstemmed | Women’s land tenure security: A conceptual framework |
| title_short | Women’s land tenure security: A conceptual framework |
| title_sort | women s land tenure security a conceptual framework |
| topic | gender land tenure women |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/146119 |
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