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Measuring Land Tenure at the Individual Level : Lessons from Methodological Research in Armenia (English)

Evidence indicates that land rights are strongly associated with several indicators of well-being and development outcomes, including access to credit, resilience to shocks, productivity, and bargaining power. Accurately capturing gender differences in land rights is thus critical for development policy, prompting the need to shift from household-level land rights data collection to collecting more and better individual-level data on land rights...
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Gourlay,Sydney; Maggio,Giuseppe; Safyan,Anahit; Zezza,Alberto.

Measuring Land Tenure at the Individual Level : Lessons from Methodological Research in Armenia (English). Policy Research working paper ; no. WPS 10140; LSMS Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099453508162217176

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