Document Summary
Published:
2013
Land tenure in Tigray: How large is the gender bias?
This study finds that female-headed households have 23% smaller owned landholdings and 54% smaller operational landholdings. Differences in characteristics such as age, labor, oxen and previous divorce explain less than half the differences in landholding sizes, while the remaining can be attributed to differences in returns to these characteristics. This indicates that there is a gender bias in access to land, even after land reforms that intended to strengthen womens rights. The main policy recommendation is to further gender-sensitize the land certification process, strengthen womens opportunities to cultivate their land and continue the process of securing womens tenure rights.



