Joint Land Titling and Household Bargaining in Madagascar |
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Authors: | Marjorie Griffin Cohen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Political Science and Department of Women's Studies , Simon Fraser University , 888 University Drive, Burnaby, British Columbia, V5A 1S6, Canada E-mail: mcohen@sfu.ca |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThis paper investigates analytically and through numerical simulations how the intrahousehold bargaining positions of a couple are affected by the opportunity to title agricultural land, and how the couple’s choice between an individual male title and a joint title is determined. The results suggest that when land registration is offered to couples as a discrete choice between individual or joint titles, there is a risk that women with weak initial bargaining positions will be further weakened following the reform. A joint title will only be chosen if the spouses start off with relatively equal bargaining positions; otherwise a male title will be chosen. An application of the model to the situation of Madagascar, using household survey data, supports the predictions of the model. |
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Keywords: | Land titling gender household bargaining Madagascar |
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