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  1. The impact of land titling on labor allocation: Evidence from rural Peru by Nakasone, Eduardo

    Published 2011
    “…This paper analyzes the relationship between land property rights and household labor allocation. It posits that land titling has two opposite effects on labor decisions. …”
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  2. Gender issues in irrigation by Ahlers, R.

    Published 2000
    Subjects: “…female labor…”
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    Book Chapter
  3. Safeguarding human and environmental rights in agricultural supply chains – A risk management toolkit by Charry, Andres, Wiegel, Jenny, Siles, Pablo, Claros, Luisa, Nguyen, Thuy Thanh, Nguyen, Mai, Talsma, Tiffany

    Published 2024
    “…There is growing agreement that companies at the head of global agricultural supply chains should take greater responsibility for addressing the negative effects of their commercial activities at origin, for example on human and labor rights or environmental degradation. Yet how to do this in a practical but rigorous way, that generates timely and actionable information is not simple. …”
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    Poster
  4. Individualization of land rights and gender-differentiated inheritance in matrilineal Sumatra: efficiency and equity implications by Quisumbing, Agnes R., Otsuka, Keijiro

    Published 1998
    “…This paper examines the equity implications of the evolution of land rights from communal land tenure to individualization in customary land areas in Western Sumatra. …”
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  5. Property rights, collective action and technologies for natural resource management: a conceptual framework by Knox, Anna, Meinzen-Dick, Ruth S., Hazell, Peter B. R.

    Published 1998
    “…Whereas the literature addressing constraints and enabling factors for rural technology adoption have largely focused on their direct effects on crop technologies, the conceptual framework presented here shows how property rights and collective action interact with many other constraints to technology development (such as wealth, information, risk, or labor availability). …”
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  6. Women's land rights in the transition to individualized ownership: implications for tree resource management in Western Ghana by Quisumbing, Agnes R., Payongayong, Ellen, Aidoo, J. B., Otsuka, Keijiro

    Published 1998
    “…Contrary to the conventional wisdom, individualization of land rights has strengthened women’s rights to land. If labor-intensive agriculture increases the demand for female labor, as in the case of cocoa in Ghana, a woman's labor on her husband's plot may represent a form of sweat equity that confers individualized land rights to her."…”
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  7. Do right to work laws worsen income inequality? Evidence from the last five decades by Munasib, Abdul, Jordan, Jeffrey L., Mathur, Aparna, Roy, Devesh

    Published 2015
    “…There is an ongoing debate about whether changes in labor regulations such as Right to Work (RTW) laws are contributing to the rising trend of income inequality in the U.S. …”
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    Conference Paper
  8. She Inherits, She Sells: community-based theatre to strengthen women’s land rights and entrepreneurship by Najjar, Dina, Oueslati, Dorsaf, Benrais, Brahim, Nidkazza, Zakaria

    Published 2025
    “…Young men were proactive in addressing violence against women but less so regarding land rights. Conversely, older women felt that asking for inheritance from their brothers and moving without male protection were taboo, and they were less comfortable expressing their opinions during the plays. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Are wealth transfers biased against girls?: gender differences in land inheritance and schooling investment in Ghana's western region by Quisumbing, Agnes R., Payongayong, Ellen, Otsuka, Keijiro

    Published 2004
    “…Although traditional matrilineal inheritance rules deny landownership rights to women, women have increasingly acquired land through gifts and other means, thereby reducing the gender gap in landownership. …”
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  10. Are wealth transfers biased against girls?: gender differences in land inheritance and schooling investment in Ghana's western region by Quisumbing, Agnes R., Payongayong, Ellen, Otsuka, Keijiro

    Published 2004
    “…Although traditional matrilineal inheritance rules deny landownership rights to women, women have increasingly acquired land through gifts and other means, thereby reducing the gender gap in landownership. …”
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