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Investment in women and its implications for lifetime incomes
| Content Provider | Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) |
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| Author | Quisumbing, Agnes R. Estudillo, Jonna P. Otsuka, Keijiro |
| Description | This study examines the implications of gender differences in wealth transfers—farmland and education—on the lifetime incomes of men and women in the rural areas of Ghana, the Philippines, and Sumatra. Based on household surveys of three generations, we tested the hypothesis that parents bequeath their wealth to their sons and daughters in accordance with their comparative advantages in lowland and upland farming and in nonfarm jobs. Therefore, if sons and daughters have comparative advantages in lowland farming and nonfarming activities, respectively, we expect that sons receive a greater area of farmland, whereas daughters receive more schooling, since schooling is particularly important in nonfarm jobs. |
| Related Links | https://cgspace.cgiar.org/items/a14bdecd-1dd6-49de-b4e2-a0a769fe6cd0 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | International Food Policy Research Institute |
| Publisher Date | 2003-01-01 |
| Publisher Place | Washington, DC |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Property Women Gender Developing Countries Economic Theories Household Budget Household Consumption Nutrition Farming Systems Legal System Policies Education Health Empowerment Agricultural Technology Agricultural Growth Child Care Property Rights Natural Resources Management Agricultural Policies Technology Transfer Drought Vegetables Fisheries Children |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Chapter |
| Subject | Agronomy and Crop Science Food Science Plant Science |