Small price incentives increase women's access to land titles in Tanzania
We present results from a field experiment using price incentives to address two obstacles to women's access to formal land ownership. First, the price of formal land titles is often prohibitive, restricting access for both men and women. Second, when formal titles are issued, men are recorded...
Main Authors: | Ali, D, Collin, M, Deininger, K, Dercon, S, Sandefur, J, Zeitlin, A |
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Formato: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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