Land and Schooling by Agnes R. Quimsumbing & Jonna P. Estudillo & Keijiro Otsuka

Transferring Wealth Across Generations

Land and Schooling The authors identify the factors affecting land inheritance and schooling across generations in the Philippines, Indonesia and Ghana - countries with very different social traditions. They then examine the effects of these factors on distribution of income and on what sons and daughters will earn.

In rural societies, passing down land and providing an education are the main ways parents assure the future welfare of their children. If, however, parents educate their sons and not their daughters and only sons inherit land, women will be worse off compared to men. Is the distribution of income and welfare between men and women changing? While many studies have documented that education of women is increasing in developing countries, evidence on changes in women's land rights is scarce. Knowing how men and women acquire land and human capital is the basis for determining the extent of this gender problem and how to solve it. The authors of this book identify the factors affecting land inheritance and schooling across generations in the Philippines, Indonesia and Ghana - countries with very different social and cultural traditions. Based on household surveys at each site, the authors examine how these factors affect the distribution of income and spending in the household as a whole and among its individual members. They look at how these differences in land holdings and education affect what sons and daughters will earn over their lifetimes. To help right gender imbalances, the authors consider policies to encourage adoption of labour-intensive agricultural technologies, to extend and strengthen school systems in rural areas, to promote competition in off-farm labour markets, and to eliminate discrimination against women. The authors conclude that there is no conflict between policies to enhance the efficiency of investments in land and human capital and policies to promote gender equity.
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ISBN-10 : 080187842X ISBN-13 : 9780801878428
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Product Details:

Series Title : International Food Policy Research Institute

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 24/12/2003

Publisher : Johns Hopkins University Press

Page Length : 210mm

Page Size : 229mm