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Gender differences in effective use of land rights in South India
Hulya Dagdeviren
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Lianne Oosterbaan
Centre for Future Societies Research
Organisation, Markets and Policy Research Group
Hertfordshire Business School
The Business and Digital Research Group
Sustainability Research Group
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Gender Differences
100%
Land Rights
100%
South India
100%
Market Transactions
66%
Input Markets
66%
National Policy
33%
International Policy
33%
Women Participation
33%
Equal Rights
33%
Rent
33%
Social Norms
33%
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs)
33%
Land Titling
33%
Social Custom
33%
Structured Interview
33%
Credit Market
33%
Land Market
33%
Agricultural Inputs
33%
India
33%
Law Reform
33%
Land Inequality
33%
Land Ownership
33%
Market Exchange
33%
Labor Market
33%
Selling
33%
Female Participation
33%
Productive Resources
33%
Primary Survey
33%
Tamil Nadu
33%
Access to Credit
33%
Land Purchase
33%
Survey Data
33%
Land Sale
33%
Farmworkers
33%
Social Sciences
India
100%
Land Tenure
100%
Gender Difference
100%
Semi-Structured Interview
33%
Legal Reform
33%
Equal Opportunity
33%
Survey Analysis
33%
Sales
33%
Tamil
33%
United Nation Organization
33%
Sustainable Development Goals
33%
Social Norms
33%
Random Access
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Land Tenure
100%
Sustainable Development Goals
33%
Land Market
33%