Welcome to the second issue of Gender Talk from the NCAER-National Data Innovation Center’s Gender Hub. In this issue of GenderTalk, we discuss about gender inequality in land rights. We bring you articles by researchers that highlight some of the challenges, followed by conversation with an ex-policymaker.
GenderTalk is a space where scholars, policymakers, and civil society members can engage with each other on a theme vital to women’s well-being in India.
In particular, this brief discusses the following:
Gender Gap in Land Rights – In this introductory article Dr Pallavi Choudhuri (NCAER) discusses about the current status of land ownership in India from household surveys…more
Gender imbalance in land ownership and the need for digitising land records – Here Dr Charu Jain (NCAER) and Mr. Deepak Sanan (Ex-Additional Chief Secretary of Himachal Pradesh) shares insights from data from land titling records…more
Women’s access to parental agricultural land: the gap between law and practice – Dr Manjistha Banerji, (NCAER) shares qualitative information on why women do not claim their share in parental property…more
Gender and Generation: Land Ownership and Older Indians’ Autonomy – This article by – Hope Xu Yan (University of Maryland), Dr Sonalde Desai (University of Maryland and NCAER) and Dr Debasis Barik (NCAER) examines the consequences of omission from land ownership and clear titles on women’s well being…more
Conversation with Deepak Sanan (Ex-Additional Chief Secretary (IAS) of Himachal Pradesh) on women’s land rights…more
This measurement brief is part of the Gender Hub led by Dr. Pallavi Choudhuri and Dr. Sonalde Desai.