非洲和亚洲的女性与土地交易:权衡影响与改变游戏规则

Women and Land Deals in Africa and Asia: Weighing the Implications and Changing the Game

Feminist Economics · 2013
被引 79
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

研究了非洲和亚洲大规模土地交易对女性的影响,发现女性比男性更易受到负面冲击,并提出了缓解措施。

Abstract

Large-scale land deals have attracted much attention from media and policymakers, and several international initiatives are attempting to regulate and address the impacts of such deals. Little attention has been paid to the gendered implications of such deals in the literature, and most regulatory initiatives do not address gender adequately. To fill this gap, this contribution identifies implications of land deals for women and recommends measures to mitigate negative impacts. It reviews evidence from four case studies commissioned for the International Land Coalition (ILC) Global Study of Commercial Pressures on Land conducted in 2010. The evidence is analyzed within a framework that posits women's vulnerability to land deals as due to four dimensions of underlying discrimination. This study analyzes three of these dimensions in depth, arguing that women are likely to be affected differently by land deals and disproportionately more likely to be negatively affected than men.

土地交易性别影响非洲亚洲