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Is Women's Ownership of Land a Panacea in Developing Countries? Evidence from Land-Owning Farm Households in Malawi

机译:发展中国家的土地所有权是灵丹妙药吗?马拉维拥有土地的农户的证据

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Our analysis of a rich representative household survey for Malawi, where patrilineal and matrilineal institutions coexist, suggests that: in matrilineal societies the likelihood of high-value crop cultivation by a household increases with the extent of land owned by males, while the income generated from high-value crop production decreases with the amount of land owned by females; and the cultivation of high-value crops increases household welfare. The policy implication is that facilitating female ownership of assets through informal and formal institutions does not, on its own, increase welfare when appropriate complementary resources and institutions are absent.
机译:我们对马拉维丰富的代表性家庭调查的分析表明,父权制和母系制共存。在母系社会中,家庭进行高价值农作物种植的可能性随着男性拥有土地的范围的增加而增加,而高价值农作物产量随女性拥有的土地数量而减少;高价值农作物的种植增加了家庭福利。其政策含义是,如果缺乏适当的补充资源和机构,则通过非正式和正规机构促进女性对资产的所有权本身并不会增加福利。

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