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Journal of Studies in Social Sciences and Humanities
A Comparative analysis of women’s land rights in Asia, Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa
Tavonga NjayaEmail: njayat@zou.ac.zw1 
[1] Department of Accounting, Banking and Finance Faculty of Commerce and Law Zimbabwe Open University, Zimbabwe;
关键词: comparative analysis;    gender;    land rights;    resettlement land;   
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来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

The study sought to make a systematic and critical comparative analysis of the distribution of land between men and women in the three regions of Asia, Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa in order to establish if there was any discrimination against women using a gender approach (or analysis). In the study, the focus was on use rights in state-owned land or resettlement land and a critical evaluation on whether these rights were differentiated and distributed on the basis of sex. The study used archival data and document reviews. The analysis was based on farms or land acquired by governments and later redistributed to smallholder farmers. Studies in the three regions showed that women were considered a marginalised social group in land ownership although slightly better conditions were observed in Latin America. A majority of the studies blamed customary, religious and statutory laws but failed to estimate the relative importance of these variables in explaining the gendered pattern of land distribution. Women’s lower access to land in the three regions increased women’s economic dependency on men and consequently made them more vulnerable to socioeconomic and environmental shocks.

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