Field of one's own : gender and land rights in South Asia
Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge South Asian studiesPublication details: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1994Description: xxi,572p. 23*15 cmISBN: 9788185618647Subject(s): Land reform -- South Asia | Right of property -- South Asia | Rural women - South Asia - economic conditions | Rural women - South Asia - social conditions | South Asia - social policy | Land tenure -- South Asia | Womens rights - South AsiaDDC classification: 323.46 Summary: This is the first major study of gender and property in South Asia. In a pioneering and comprehensive analysis Bina Agarwal argues that the single most important economic factor affecting women's situation is the gender gap in command over propertyItem type | Current library | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This is the first major study of gender and property in South Asia. In a pioneering and comprehensive analysis Bina Agarwal argues that the single most important economic factor affecting women's situation is the gender gap in command over property
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